The game is addictive on me, so I can’t resist an attempt at describing this one, too :) It seems related to grammar, possibly looking for tokens on/after articles and possessives
My impression from trying out the game is that most neurons are not too hard to find plausible interpretations for, but most seem to have low-level syntactical (2nd token of a work) or grammatical (conjunctions) concerns.
Assuming that is a sensible thing to ask for, I would definitely be interested in an UI that allows working with the next smallest meaningful construction that features more than a single neuron.
Some neurons seem to have 2 separate low-level patterns that cannot clearly be tied together. This suggests they may have separate “graph neighbors” that rely on them for 2 separate concerns. I would like some way to follow and separate what neurons are doing together, not just individually, if that makes any sense =)
(As an aside, I’d like to apologize that this isn’t directly responding to the residuals idea. I’m not sure I know what residuals are, though the description of what can be done with it seems promising, and I’d like to try the other tool when it comes online!)
The game is addictive on me, so I can’t resist an attempt at describing this one, too :)
It seems related to grammar, possibly looking for tokens on/after articles and possessives
My impression from trying out the game is that most neurons are not too hard to find plausible interpretations for, but most seem to have low-level syntactical (2nd token of a work) or grammatical (conjunctions) concerns.
Assuming that is a sensible thing to ask for, I would definitely be interested in an UI that allows working with the next smallest meaningful construction that features more than a single neuron.
Some neurons seem to have 2 separate low-level patterns that cannot clearly be tied together. This suggests they may have separate “graph neighbors” that rely on them for 2 separate concerns. I would like some way to follow and separate what neurons are doing together, not just individually, if that makes any sense =)
(As an aside, I’d like to apologize that this isn’t directly responding to the residuals idea. I’m not sure I know what residuals are, though the description of what can be done with it seems promising, and I’d like to try the other tool when it comes online!)