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by botanical76
533 days ago
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I would be interested to know how many people do formulate a whole sentence before saying it. "Think before you speak" as they say. I feel I do not have the cognitive window or processing speed to do this; instead, I formulate a concept of how I would like to respond abstractly, and then think of and say phrases of several words one at a time until the sentence ends itself. The latter process leans heavily on some kind of next word anticipation. |
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The process is a formulation of precise ideas (complex at some level and verified to some degree, hopefully), then translated into sentences for output (not necessarily in these two steps, but through iterations).
This project tries to use sentences as formalizations of ideas - an interesting way enabled by availability of tools, allowing good features like transparency.