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    How to deal with phrases with multiple interpretations

    asked 2022-06-06 16:13:22 +0000

    Vanessa gravatar image

    Utterance: radio on

    Annotation: 1. settings:enable:power -- [radio]<device> on 2. visual_media:na:movie -- [radio on]<movie>

    Question: According to google search, "radio on" is the name of a film, which is at the top of the search results. However, the utterance could also refer to "turn radio on" and we also find the example in the guideline: settings:disable:power -- [radio]<device> off. We are not sure how to deal with this situation.

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    answered 2022-06-06 16:19:57 +0000

    Jacqui gravatar image

    "radio on" may be the name of a film, but in the context of a user who is in their car, it is more likely they are interacting with the radio. My interpretation would be that they want the radio on 'preset 2':

    audio_media:na [radio]<provider> on [two]<label>

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