Monthly Archives: August 2017

Visualizing Natural Language Processing

Last week I introduced No Jitter readers to Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Facebook’s free NLP service, wit.ai.  I wrote about intents and entities and how they work together to convert human language into actionable components.  If you are like me, though, you only learn so much from reading.  You need to see concepts in […]

Enhancing the Customer Experience with Natural Language Processing

I would venture to guess that most people had their first encounter with natural language programming (NLP) when Apple added Siri to the iPhone.  Starting with iPhone 4S, you could ask “her” simple questions such as “Who was the 12th president of the United States?” (Zachary Taylor) and “Will you marry me?” (We hardly know […]

Even More about IoT

Beth Schultz of No Jitter did a great job summarizing our recent podcast about IoT and communications workflows.  Take a look *and* a listen. No Jitter On Air:  Getting IoT Into The Communications Mix

IoT and the Communications Workflow

I’ve been awfully quiet lately, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been working…and working hard.  For the last few months, I have been immersed in writing software for my company’s IoT (Internet of Things) platform.  Additionally, I’ve branched out into integrating with other cloud services such as ServiceNow. Last week, I sat down (virtually) with […]