April 28, 2023, 12:54 p.m. | /u/crackednut

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Non-coder with limited understanding of NLP here. Would like this community's thoughts on this situation:

Let's assume that you are a market researcher for a firm. The job is to constantly talk to consumers (online or otherwise) and ask open ended questions to gauge responses. The spoken words are transcribed or recorded for teams to read/listen and generate insights. There is a lot of text data and there are specialists who have built mental frameworks over decades to understand how …

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