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Natural language processing ( NLP ) is a field of computer science and linguistics concerned with the interactions between computers and human (natural) languages. Natural language generation syste...
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Stanford Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics Group ... The Natural Language Processing Group at Stanford University is a team of faculty, postdocs, and students who work together on algorithms that allow computers to process and understand human languages.
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Courses using the book ... This is the companion website for the following book. ... Chris Manning and Hinrich Schütze, Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing, MIT Press. Cambridge, MA: May 1999.
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Building a computer system that will analyze, understand, and generate natural languages. ... The Redmond-based Natural Language Processing group is focused on developing efficient algorithms to process texts and to make their information accessible to computer applications.
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What is NLP. From the Natural Language Processing Research Group at the University of Sheffield Department of Computer Science. " Natural Language Processing (NLP) is both a modern computational technology and a method of investigating and evaluating claims about human language itself.
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The Natural Language Processing Research Group, established in 1993, is one of the largest and most successful language processing groups in the UK and has a strong global reputation. ... Natural Language Processing (NLP) is an interdisciplinary field that uses computational methods:
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This chapter is an introduction to articulatory and acoustic phonetics for speech processing, as well as foundational tools like the ARPAbet, wavefile formats, phonetic dictionaries, and PRAAT. (top) ... An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition; Second Edition...
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Allen This refers to the book by James Allen, Natural Language Processing, second edition, Benjamin Cummings, 1995. ... anaphor An anaphor is an expression that refers back to a previous expression in a natural language discourse. For example: "Mary died. She was very old." The word she refers to Mary, and is described as...
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This is the home page of the Department of Artificial Intelligence's group working on Natural Language Processing. ... The Department of Artificial Intelligence has a long history of research and teaching in the area of Natural Language Processing/ Computational Linguistics. It has close links with the many other...
www.dai.ed.ac.uk/groups/nlp/NLP_home_page.html