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Communications of the ACM, 1996
Publisher Summary This chapter deals with the topic of natural language processing in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The subject of natural language processing covers processing issues at all levels of natural language understanding including speech recognition, syntactic and semantic analysis of sentences, reference to the discourse ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter deals with the topic of natural language processing in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The subject of natural language processing covers processing issues at all levels of natural language understanding including speech recognition, syntactic and semantic analysis of sentences, reference to the discourse ...
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2020
This chapter begins with the introduction of human language and intelligence. We also introduce the six linguistics levels in human language. Next, we study NLP main components that include natural language understanding (NLU), speech recognition, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, pragmatic analysis, and speech synthesis followed by major NLP ...
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This chapter begins with the introduction of human language and intelligence. We also introduce the six linguistics levels in human language. Next, we study NLP main components that include natural language understanding (NLU), speech recognition, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, pragmatic analysis, and speech synthesis followed by major NLP ...
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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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IEEE Expert, 1994
Processing natural language such as English has always been one of the central research issues of artificial intelligence, both because of the key role language plays in human intelligence and because of the wealth of potential applications. Many of the knowledge representation and inference techniques that have been applied successfully in knowledge ...
P. Jacobs, T. Patten
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Processing natural language such as English has always been one of the central research issues of artificial intelligence, both because of the key role language plays in human intelligence and because of the wealth of potential applications. Many of the knowledge representation and inference techniques that have been applied successfully in knowledge ...
P. Jacobs, T. Patten
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1991
Languages which have emerged in the history of human culture, such as English, Japanese and Swahili, are called natural languages. Contrarily, languages designed to be understood mechanically, such as musical scores and programming languages, are called artificial languages.
Christopher L. Scofield, David P. Morgan
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Languages which have emerged in the history of human culture, such as English, Japanese and Swahili, are called natural languages. Contrarily, languages designed to be understood mechanically, such as musical scores and programming languages, are called artificial languages.
Christopher L. Scofield, David P. Morgan
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AT&T Technical Journal, 1988
Researchers in natural language processing (NLP) apply computational techniques to the understanding and generation of human language. Currently, we are focusing on the development of grammatical formalisms and parsing algorithms, appropriate semantic representations for word and sentence meaning, and ways of specifying more elusive meanings that ...
Bruce W. Ballard+2 more
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Researchers in natural language processing (NLP) apply computational techniques to the understanding and generation of human language. Currently, we are focusing on the development of grammatical formalisms and parsing algorithms, appropriate semantic representations for word and sentence meaning, and ways of specifying more elusive meanings that ...
Bruce W. Ballard+2 more
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2011
Natural language processing (NLP) is a subfield of linguistics and artificial intelligence (AI). It studies the problems inherent to the processing and manipulation of natural language (NL). The ultimate goal of NLP is to make computers “understand” statements written in human languages. The definition of “understanding” is one of the major problems in
Christoph Meinel, Serge Linckels
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Natural language processing (NLP) is a subfield of linguistics and artificial intelligence (AI). It studies the problems inherent to the processing and manipulation of natural language (NL). The ultimate goal of NLP is to make computers “understand” statements written in human languages. The definition of “understanding” is one of the major problems in
Christoph Meinel, Serge Linckels
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Processing Natural Language without Natural Language Processing
2003We can still create computer programs displaying only the most rudimentary natural language processing capabilities. One of the greatest barriers to advanced natural language processing is our inability to overcome the linguistic knowledge acquisition bottleneck.
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Natural language processing (NLP) in management research: A literature review
Journal of Management Analytics, 2020Natural language processing (NLP) is gaining momentum in management research for its ability to automatically analyze and comprehend human language.
Yue Kang+4 more
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WIREs Computational Statistics, 2010
AbstractApproximately 40 years ago, the goal of endowing computers with the capacity to understand natural language began. These efforts were originally callednatural language understanding, which is now more frequently callednatural language processing(NLP).
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AbstractApproximately 40 years ago, the goal of endowing computers with the capacity to understand natural language began. These efforts were originally callednatural language understanding, which is now more frequently callednatural language processing(NLP).
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