JustFoundHere wrote:
Anybody involved with 'Natural Language Processing' (NLP) APP development?
How can NLP APPs be of value for most people who are not technically orientated - that is, too many people have difficulties understanding instructions / directions on even common consumer TECH. products?
RELATED: On the lighter side (yet potentially important) of NLP people: What are some traits, personalities, interests, pastimes etc. etc. of NLP people? Example: By any chance, anybody aware of NLP people who have those knacks for wordplay - most notably, telling bad puns??
ADDENDUM: Those knacks for 'wordplay' might stem from that blend of both left-brain and right brain thinking -- which might just make important contributions in NLP TECH. development.
A mainly analytical, methodical, and TECH. orientated thinking tends to be left-brained. A mainly creative, artistic, and language/linguistics orientation tends to be right-brained.
Can those knacks for 'wordplay' sometimes stem from the Autism Spectrum?