I found the first conversations(?) here very interesting:
It seems like a lot of the words could be swapped for each other or reordered and still look meaningful, so you could get a lot of the way to these conversations(?) just by learning what general categories of words tend to produce surprise/confusion (seemingly irrelevant words like ‘stranger’, ‘friend’, ‘oops’, ‘dog’, ‘hi’) versus happiness/engagement (‘walk’, ‘outside’, ‘beach’, ‘now’, ‘soon’, ‘please’, ‘want’, ‘go’, ‘why’, ‘when’) when you want to go for a walk. I’ll certainly be interested to see what falls out of a larger-scale analysis of videos/transcripts.
I found the first conversations(?) here very interesting:
It seems like a lot of the words could be swapped for each other or reordered and still look meaningful, so you could get a lot of the way to these conversations(?) just by learning what general categories of words tend to produce surprise/confusion (seemingly irrelevant words like ‘stranger’, ‘friend’, ‘oops’, ‘dog’, ‘hi’) versus happiness/engagement (‘walk’, ‘outside’, ‘beach’, ‘now’, ‘soon’, ‘please’, ‘want’, ‘go’, ‘why’, ‘when’) when you want to go for a walk. I’ll certainly be interested to see what falls out of a larger-scale analysis of videos/transcripts.