- Motion Extraction has been implemented and tested.
https://keicho.netlify.app/#talk=VqCrOXNmWUveS3QnKLsP
What would you like to see happen in this conversation? I want to test new features What kind of “test” is this “test”? Try out the new features by actually using them to see if they are working properly What “new features” are those “new features”? Keywords containing verbs are now extracted.
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Try using the new features to see if they are working properly
- Is there anything else you can tell us about this “new feature”? I did my best!
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Try using the new features to see if they are working properly
- Where is this “new feature”? I hope you dig your hard work…lol What kind of “laugh” is that “laugh”? Do you think I’ll dig the hard work? I thought. What kind of “do you dig into” is that “do you dig into”? Do you want to delve into NGKW? What kind of “digging” is this “digging”? I wanted to make sure I cut out phrases containing verbs and then ask questions about them. What kind of “verb” is that “verb”? A lot of keyword extraction in the world only cuts out nouns and adjectives. What is it that you value? Focusing only on nouns often leads us to abstract concepts. Therefore, it is important to focus on the expression of movement and dig into it in order to think more concretely. This system encourages this through questions, so it is important to be able to extract verbs. Is there anything else about that “verb”? When a verb is selected as a keyword, it is difficult to tell how far it goes, so we have enclosed it in brackets. How do you know its “verb”? Morphological analysis.
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When a verb is selected as a keyword, it is hard to tell how far it goes, so we have enclosed it in brackets.
- Where does this “verb” come from? Images of change and movement in the user’s brain are expressed as verbs.
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When a verb is selected as a keyword, it is hard to tell how far it goes, so we have enclosed it in brackets.
- What should happen with this “verb”? In other words, it would be nice to have a more detailed picture of the changes and movements What needs to happen to the verb for that to happen? There should be a question focused on the verb. Can the verb do it? Verbs can’t, but this system was modified to do that. But the verbs aren’t picking up much. I think it needs a little more adjustment.
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When a verb is selected as a keyword, it is hard to tell how far it goes, so we have enclosed it in brackets.
- Where is this “verb”?
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