How do I enter the text I want to analyze?

Storyboard

There are two modes: dialogue and autonomous writing input.

The dialogue mode is used when I am organizing my thoughts and can input information gradually while the system asks questions to help me elaborate on certain aspects.

The autonomous writing input mode is used when there is existing text available or when I already have clear ideas and prefer to input the text without directly interacting with the system.

>Model

ID:(3, 0)



Direct entering

Description

>Top


If you have the text available or prefer to type without interacting with the application, you can go directly to the "Red" tab and enter it in the field at the upper center:



The information can be typed directly or copied from input in, for example, a text editor or another document.



It should be noted that the application does not have a spell checker, so there is a risk of errors that can affect the interpretation of the text and thus the generated output.

Spelling errors lead to unrecognized words, resulting in incorrect classification as nouns. This can cause the loss of key verbs or adjectives necessary for understanding the meaning of the phrases.

ID:(24, 0)



Dialog input

Description

>Top


To enter through the dialogue, the left side of the application is used.

At the top, the entered texts and system responses are displayed, along with the date and time:



The system is represented by the image of the elf Kyon, and the messages are aligned to the right. User messages are aligned to the left, either with the uploaded image or with a generic avatar.

The user enters their messages using the keyboard at the bottom of the window.

The message can be entered using the keyboard or by using the audio system if there is a functional microphone on the computer.

ID:(25, 0)



Message entry

Description

>Top


The user enters their messages using the keyboard at the bottom of the screen.



An alternative is to input text using voice, for which the computer must have a functioning microphone. In this case, the microphone icon should be pressed and held until the message is complete.

In both cases, the message is sent by clicking the button on the right side with the paper airplane symbol.

The microphone button on the left side allows muting the message to which the application responds.



It should be noted that the application does not have a spell checker, so there is a risk of errors that can affect the interpretation of the text and thus the generated output.

Spelling errors lead to unrecognized words, resulting in incorrect classification as nouns. This can cause the loss of key verbs or adjectives necessary for understanding the meaning of the phrases.

ID:(26, 0)



Alternative use of ChatGPT

Description

>Top


For individuals who are trying to write their thoughts, a chatbot can be helpful in generating questions based on what has been expressed so far, aiding in the development of one's thoughts. We are currently developing a corresponding chatbot that, at the moment, only provides indications and does not ask questions.



Therefore, an alternative is to use ChatGPT, which may come at a cost.

By default, the system is in the mode of the Druyd chatbot, which is still under development.



If you wish to use the chatbot offered by ChatGPT, you can select it:

However, in that case, you will need to provide your own API key, which you can obtain by registering on the ChatGPT website (https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt). The account comes with a certain number of credits that are gradually consumed, and after they have been exhausted, you will need to purchase more.

ID:(27, 0)



Copy of input in dialog

Description

>Top


Each time a text is entered, it is transferred to the dialogue log and also to the window for generating the network. In the case of the first text, it appears as follows:



In this sense, a second text is added to the first one, as shown below:

The advantage of copying the texts to the generation window and keeping it editable is that it allows the user to make any necessary corrections.

For subscribed users, there is the option to save and load the text from the generation window to or from a file. This means that the final text, which the user has eventually corrected, will always be stored.

ID:(28, 0)