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<h2 class="section-title">NLI Applications</h2>
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Despite being seemingly obvious that NLI (Natural Language Interface) has wide applicability to many applications and
software systems there are specific areas where NLI is already used today and has
demonstrated its unique capabilities.
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<div id="search" class="sub-section-title">Natural Language Enhanced Search</div>
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Natural Language enhanced search is one area where NLI has been successful
for a number of years already. Look at Google Analytics, GMail, JIRA, or many
other applications that allow you to search, filter or sort their content with
natural language queries. This use case is a perfect application of NLI as it
naturally augments the existing UI/UX by replacing often cumbersome and hard-to-use
search/filter/sort UX with a simple text box.
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As a matter of fact, all major general purpose search platforms today (i.e.
Google, Bing, or Siri) use NLI-enhanced approach to their search queries processing.
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<div id="chatbots" class="sub-section-title">Chatbots</div>
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NLI is clearly at the heart of any chatbot implementation. And although most initial naive
implementations of chatbots have struggles to gain traction - the advancement
in NLI technology is allowing modern chatbots to become gradually more sophisticated
and outgrow the early "childhood" problems of parasitic dialogues, lack of contextual
awareness, inability to comprehend a spoken, free-form language, and primitive rule-based logic.
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<div id="reporting" class="sub-section-title">Data Reporting</div>
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Fully deterministic NLI systems like NLPCraft provide critical technology for NLI-based
data reporting. Unlike data insights analytics or data exploration, the data reporting
typically cannot rely on the probabilistic nature of ML/DL-based approaches as it must
provide 100% correctness in all cases.
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NLPCraft employs advanced semantic modelling that provides fully deterministic
results and natural language comprehension.
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<div id="data" class="sub-section-title">Ad-Hoc Data Exploration</div>
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One of the most exciting applications of NLI is an ad-hoc data analytics or
data exploration. This is the area where the proper NLI application can bring
about a fundamental seismic change to how we explore our data and discover the
insights from it.
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Today the most data is walled off in the silos of the individual, incompatible
data systems making it mostly inaccessible to the all but a few "power" users.
Very few can gain access to all the different systems in a typical company, learn all
the different ways to analyse the data and master incompatible and drastically different
user interfaces.
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The NLI-based approach can democratize access to the sprawling silo-ed data with a
single unified UX by allowing users to use the natural language to explore and analyse
the data. The natural language is the only UX/UI that everyone already knows, requires no
training or learning and is universal regardless of the data source.
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<div id="device" class="sub-section-title">Device Control</div>
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With the popularization of consumer technologies like Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit,
Mercedes MBUX and similar the NLI-based control of various devices and systems
becoming a norm.
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While most of these systems today can only understand the
rudimentary 2-3 words command the advancements in NLI technology is rapidly leading to
more sophisticated interfaces. The enterprise world is starting to catch up and
NLI-based systems appear today in various manufacturing, oil and gas, pharma
and medical applications.
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<li><a href="#search">NLI Search</a></li>
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