The majority of users don’t give too much consideration to the keyboards on their smart phones, that is until you get used to one of the SwiftKey’s products. After the experience one can’t help to wonder how you ever got along without a smartphone keyboard that is as quick and intuitive as the typical SwiftKey.
SwiftKey once again are trying to out-do themselves and definitely the rest of the products currently available in the industry, by providing the keyboard with its own neural network simulating technology. Simply put they are providing the keyboard with its own humanlike predictive brain whereby it allows the keyboard to deliver ever smarter predictive word and phrase suggestions as users type i.e. it does all the thinking for its users. The SwiftKey Neural Alpha keyboard utilises its own capacity to self-learn and thereby deliver improved text predictions, in other words neural networking software attempts to reason similarly to the human brain.
Instead of changing its premiere keyboard app prematurely, the company intelligently launched a number of public experiments to improve its upcoming mobile typing revolution. Its earlier Clarity Keyboard prototype showed great promise in its uncanny ability to quite accurately rectify complete phrases once they were typed in full, and now it’s latest brainwave the Neutral Alpha keyboard was just released for the global community to try out. It’s latest keyboard app arrives with a solemn pledge from the company whereby they swear that their latest development has the ability to create immaculately accurate text predictions and an ability to learn its users writing habits and word style in a much faster manner.
Essentially the newly developed software attempts to discern language and word patterns through language data analysis in a fashion similar to the manner in which a human brain operates. The company is adamant that the keyboard will provide a notable difference in a variety of everyday scenarios when compared to its current premier keyboard offering and the current keyboard bases its predictions on a model known as n-gram.
Anyone that is ready to try out the company’s latest ingenious software can do so by downloading directly from Google Play Store.