Tag Archives: Natural Language Processing

Webinar: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, and Breeze
Are you interested in how IBM Watson, Amazon Lex, and/or Wit.ai can be used to build bots? If not, you should be. This is the future of how we will interact with customer care centers. Actually, it’s the present and the chances are pretty good that you have already chatted with a machine and not […]

Putting Watson to Work
Believing is seeing and seeing is believing — Tom Hanks Last week in Watson, Come Here – I Want to See You, I introduced my readers to many of the functionality delivered by IBM Watson. I explained how Watson can perform language detection, language translation, and language analysis. I also wrote of how Watson Conversations […]

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 […]