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Natural Language Interface

Natural Language Interface (NLI)

What is NLI?

A Natural Language Interface (NLI) allows users to interact with a computer system using natural language, such as voice or text input.

Types of NLI

  • Voice assistants: Siri, Google Assistant, Alexa
  • Chatbots: Automated customer support systems
  • Language translation: Systems that translate text or speech from one language to another

NLI Nodes

  • Intent recognition: Identifying the user's intent behind their input
  • Entity extraction: Extracting specific information from the user's input
  • Dialogue management: Managing the conversation flow and responding to the user
  • Natural language processing: Analyzing and understanding the user's input

Applications of NLI

  • Virtual assistants
  • Customer service chatbots
  • Language translation software
  • Voice-controlled devices

Benefits of NLI

  • Improved user experience
  • Increased accessibility
  • Enhanced customer engagement
  • Automated tasks and processes

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