Natural Language Processing TECH- Adaptive tools for HFA?

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13 Jul 2020, 4:48 pm

Any specific Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology initiatives which may be proving as helpful adaptive tools regarding HFA?

NLP TECH. might prove very helpful as adaptive tools by assisting with difficulties common with HFA. For example, perceptual, contextual difficulties in understanding informational content containing sometimes daunting subtleties, and nuances (which also includes the understanding of TECH. project tools).

On Natural Language Processing (NLP):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_l ... processing



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04 Oct 2020, 10:02 pm

I have wondered about apps, but outside the obvious (like Talkspace) I don't see anything. I was thinking about maybe a volunteer type app for mentor ship of neuro diverse people, but seems like it would need a lot of resources before it could be sustainable.



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22 Nov 2020, 5:17 pm

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??



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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?