Applied Systems

What-You-Say (WYS)

What-You-Say (WYS) is the conversation-first analysis layer in the Living Literature ecosystem. Its focus is not profile theater. Its focus is how language behaves across contexts, over time, and under relational pressure.

On LL.org, this page gives the conceptual frame and research anchors first. The live application remains on the What-You-Say subdomain.

What What-You-Say (WYS) does

  • structured reading of communication patterns instead of one-off impressions
  • context-aware interpretation across social settings
  • method-led outputs that can be compared and discussed

What-You-Say (WYS) is positioned as an applied system connected to research, not as a clinical tool and not as a diagnostic service.

Relevant publications

Measuring Within-Person Variation in Written Communication Patterns Across Social Contexts

Method foundation for context-sensitive variation in language across social environments.

Blind Spots in AI-Based Longitudinal Psychological Inference: A Single-Subject Validation Study

Validation-oriented work on the limits of inference and methodological caution in longitudinal interpretation.

A Computational Pipeline for Quantifying Longitudinal Cognitive Dynamics in Sustained Human-LLM Interaction

Pipeline-level work relevant to longer-arc dialogue interpretation and reusable analysis infrastructure.

Open What-You-Say

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