[Research Report] Analyzing Keynotes from Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, and SoftBank Reveals Three Elements of Communication Design
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Cognite analyzes keynotes using AI, proposing three key elements for effective 'Communication Design'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is "Communication Design"?
- A: "Communication Design" is a framework that captures how a keynote delivers content according to its objectives, consisting of three elements: Presentation Form, Starting Point Setting, and Development Structure.
- Q: Which keynotes were analyzed?
- A: We analyzed keynotes from Apple WWDC (1997, 2010, 2020, 2025), SoftBank World (2013, 2025), NVIDIA at CES (2025), and AMD at CES (2026).
- Q: Please provide an overview of the analysis method.
- A: Using our patented technology, CogStructure, we structured keynote speeches and analyzed them using metrics such as filler frequency, main topics, and story development ratio.
- Q: Could you explain the three elements of "Communication Design" in more detail?
- A: The three elements are: Presentation Form (Live Feel ⇔ Editing), Starting Point Setting (Worldview ⇔ Function), and Development Structure (Linearity ⇔ Branching). Each is measured and classified using specific metrics.
- Q: Is the analysis report available to everyone?
- A: The detailed analysis report is available for limited release. If you are interested, please contact us at the inquiry address provided.
- Q: What is the "Baseline Review" function?
- A: It is a trial service for our analysis that allows you to grasp current issues and improvement directions in a short period. By submitting two talks, we provide analysis results and a briefing.