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Feedback button
- The program strives to ask the right questions for the right keywords as much as possible, but sometimes it makes mistakes. In such cases, there is a function that tells the program, “That question is not good enough.
- The NGKW button tells you that it is not a good idea to dig into this keyword. That keyword will almost never be selected.
- The UPKW button tells them, “Ask me about this instead of those keywords.
- The NG button conveys a dissatisfied look to the program.
- This is an emotional expression of “The keywords aren’t that bad, but it’s not a good question.
- Even statements like “ummm…” are judged in the same way using machine learning.
- The program strives to ask the right questions for the right keywords as much as possible, but sometimes it makes mistakes. In such cases, there is a function that tells the program, “That question is not good enough.
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phase change mode
- If you have a lot to talk about and want people to listen without asking questions first, type “listen first” and the program will go into phase mode.
- In the phase mode, you do not ask questions, you just phase.
- When you finish speaking, type “end” and the dialogue will begin with the input up to that point remembered.
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voice from one’s heart
- If you have something you don’t want to enter into the program but would like to log, start with open brackets to “speak your mind”!
A more advanced story - Keicho Usage Techniques
from Listening Chat System OLD TITLE: Keicho: Advanced Usage
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