Monday, March 6, 2017

Natural language user interface-Overview-Wikipedia

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_language_user_interface#Overview

Overview

A natural language search engine would in theory find targeted answers to user questions (as opposed to keyword search). For example, when confronted with a question of the form 'which U.S. state has the highest income tax?', conventional search engines ignore the question and instead search on the keywords 'state', 'income' and 'tax'. Natural language search, on the other hand, attempts to use natural language processing to understand the nature of the question and then to search and return a subset of the web that contains the answer to the question. If it works, results would have a higher relevance than results from a keyword search engine.[citation needed]

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From what I gather here therefore, a natural language interface is more likely to give you what you 
actually want in the first place. So, I can see the wisdom of using this verbal language interface. However, 
you have to actually balance this against any loss of privacy that may occur when information about
what you are searching for is kept about you too. However, cookies are constantly doing this especially
places like in the United States and some other countries anyway. Companies and government track your 
phone conversations, texts, emails, to the point where it almost is impossible to have privacy anywhere 
earth at this point because even if you are outside somewhere without a cell phone or GPS device of any 
Satellites can still read your lips to know what you are saying anywhere on earth on a clear day and the 
same for drones big and small even if they are under the clouds near you and this is even true of insect 
sized Drones as well that all have video cameras built into them. 

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