- Natural language processing - Wikipedia
NLP is a subfield of computer science and is closely associated with artificial intelligence NLP is also related to information retrieval, knowledge representation, computational linguistics, and linguistics more broadly
- Introduction to Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Natural Language Processing (NLP) helps computers understand, interpret and produce human language It studies language as data and develops a model that can analyse linguistic structure, meaning and context in both written and spoken communication
- What is NLP (natural language processing)? - IBM
Natural language processing (NLP) is a subfield of computer science and artificial intelligence (AI) that uses machine learning to enable computers to understand and communicate with human language
- Natural Language Processing (NLP) - A Complete Guide
Natural language processing (NLP) is the discipline of building machines that can manipulate human language — or data that resembles human language — in the way that it is written, spoken, and organized
- UCSC - Natural Language Processing – Embrace technology and fast . . .
Develop expertise in computational linguistics, machine learning, and core NLP tasks like language modeling, text generation, sentiment analysis, and machine translation Our selective Natural Language Processing program is unique
- The Berkeley NLP Group
Berkeley NLP is a group of EECS faculty and students working to understand and model natural language We are a part of Berkeley AI Research (BAIR) inside of UC Berkeley Computer Science
- What Is Natural Language Processing? | Microsoft Azure
Natural language processing is a field of AI that enables machines to understand and respond to human language It bridges the gap between human communication and computer processing by combining computational linguistics, machine learning, and deep learning techniques
- Definition of NLP - Association for Neuro Linguistic Programming
NLP stands for ‘Neuro Linguistic Programming’ and has been around since 1970’s when its co-founders, Richard Bandler and John Grinder first modelled the therapists Milton Erickson, Gregory Bateson, Fritz Perls and Virginia Satir
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