NLP
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| Related topics: Semantic Web, Linguistics |
Natural language processing (NLP) is a subfield of artificial intelligence and computational linguistics. It studies the problems of automated generation and understanding of natural human languages.
Natural-language-generation systems convert information from computer databases into normal-sounding human language. Natural-language-understanding systems convert samples of human language into more formal representations that are easier for computer programs to manipulate.
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[edit] Presentations about NLP
- Automatically Linking Structured and Unstructured Data: Connecting Databases to Text given by Breck Baldwin at Automatic Machine Translation and Natural Language Processing (February 2007 NY SemWeb Meetup) on February 21, 2008
- The Ontological Semantic Perspective on the Semantic Web given by Victor Raskin at The New York Semantic Web August Meetup (2007) on August 24, 2007
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