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Development and validation of venous thromboembolism-bidirectional encoder representations from transformers (VTE-BERT) natural language processing model. [PDF]
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Text speaks louder: Insights into personality from natural language processing. [PDF]
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Natural language and natural selection
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1990AbstractMany people have argued that the evolution of the human language faculty cannot be explained by Darwinian natural selection. Chomsky and Gould have suggested that language may have evolved as the by-product of selection for other abilities or as a consequence of as-yet unknown laws of growth and form.
Steven Pinker, Paul Bloom
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Science, 1977
Natural language processing (NLP) is the study of mathematical and computational modeling of various aspects of language and the development of a wide range of systems. These include spoken language systems that integrate speech and natural language; cooperative interfaces to databases and knowledge bases that model aspects of human-human interaction ...
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Natural language processing (NLP) is the study of mathematical and computational modeling of various aspects of language and the development of a wide range of systems. These include spoken language systems that integrate speech and natural language; cooperative interfaces to databases and knowledge bases that model aspects of human-human interaction ...
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Natural Languages and Context-Free Languages
Linguistics and Philosophy, 1982In his 1956 paper ‘Three Models for the Description of Language’ Noam Chomsky posed an interesting open question: when we consider the human languages purely as sets of strings of words (henceforth stringsets), do they always fall within the class called context-free languages (CFL’s)?
Geoffrey K. Pullum, Gerald Gazdar
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Natural Computation for Natural Language
Fundamenta Informaticae, 1997Computation not only takes place in provoked contexts of scientific experimentation, but in natural circumstances too. We are going to approach computation in natural contexts. How the nature computes? Turing machines and Chomsky grammars are rewriting systems, and the same is true for Post, Thue, Markov, Lindenmayer and other classes of axiomatic ...
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Pseudo natural language vs. controlled natural language
2010 4th International Universal Communication Symposium, 2010Natural language is an indispensable means of communication. But it is also a serious barrier for communication, in particular between human and computers. Efforts have been made to overcome this barrier since long time ago. One of these efforts was to design controlled natural languages (CNL), which are subsets of natural languages, yet are easy to ...
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