- Generating [two-word sentence
Postel principle: Strict in transmission, tolerant in reception.]
- Receiving and sending need not be on the same model
- We need to be tolerant and able to accept a wide variety of expressions when receiving words from a flesh-and-blood person.
- On the other hand, when I transmit, I express myself strictly
- That is, a subset of the natural Language is fine.
- Arranging words is similar to placing sticky notes close together in the KJ method.
- You don’t have to be able to linguistically explain why you put it there.
- speech intention
- Given the child’s developmental process, conveying requests, communicating facts, and
- But isn’t New Combination Creation what is required of bots?
- An example of a new coupling creation implementation is Scrapbox’s 2-hop link.
- Display two pages ahead by following the co-occurrence relationship of key phrases
- Links that are too close are obvious, links that are too far away are meaningless.
- A good link creates value.
- cf. Edge of Chaos Weak connections and scarcity
- Speech models for bots
- Reproduce someone’s words in response to a stimulus
- Return one or two words
- return a question see: clean language.
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