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free-form language |
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A language in which statements can reside anywhere on a line or even cross over lines. It does not imply less syntax structure, just more freedom in placing statements. For example, any number of blank spaces are allowed between symbols. Most high-level programming languages are free-form. |
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| There are also bursts of free-form language, which include everything from a disjointed paean to radio DJ George Michael to a scrolling list that proposes an abstruse connection between the artist, Brady Bunch star Christopher Knight, and actor Christopher Reeve (here renamed "Reeves"). VoiceBox's unique conversational voice search and navigation technology executes tasks by identifying the context and user intention behind a request, enabling users to access movies, videos, music, channel guides and other digital content by simply asking for it in free-form language. The platform's speech recognition algorithms are designed to determine the context and intent from conversational speech, enabling consumers to speak in free-form language. |
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