natural language processing Books
We've found 49 books tagged 'natural language processing' relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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10438
by Igor A. Bolshakov and Alexander F. Gelbukh |
Summary: Can computers meaningfully process human language? If this is difficult, why? If this is possible, how? This book introduces the reader to the fascinating science of computational linguistics and automatic natural language processing, which combines linguistics and artificial intelligence. The main part of the book...
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10436
by Michael Rosner and Roderick Johnson |
Summary: This collection takes the exciting step of examining natural language phenomena from the perspectives of both computational linguistics and formal semantics. Computational linguistics has until now been primarily concerned with the construction of computational models for handling the complexities of linguistic form, but has not...
Summary: In spite of the rapid growth of interest in the computer analysis of language, this book provides an integrated introduction to the field. Inevitably, when many different approaches are still being considered, a straightforward work of synthesis would be neither possible nor practicable. Nevertheless, Ralph...
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10434
by Jan van Eijck and Christina Unger |
Summary: Computational semantics is the art and science of computing meaning in natural language. The meaning of a sentence is derived from the meanings of the individual words in it, and this process can be made so precise that it can be implemented on a computer....
Summary: Natural Language Processing is used everywhere - in search engines, spell checkers, mobile phones, computer games - even your washing machine. Python’s Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK) suite of libraries has rapidly emerged as one of the most efficient tools for Natural Language Processing. You want...
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The MIT Press
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1996 |
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Summary: Eugene Charniak breaks new ground in artificial intelligenceresearch by presenting statistical language processing from an artificial intelligence point of view in a text for researchers and scientists with a traditional computer science background.New, exacting empirical methods are needed to break the deadlock in such areas...
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10427
by Christopher D. Manning and Hinrich Schuetze |
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The MIT Press
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1999 |
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http://nlp.stanford.edu/fsnlp/ |
Summary: Statistical approaches to processing natural language text have become dominant in recent years. This foundational text is the first comprehensive introduction to statistical natural language processing (NLP) to appear. The book contains all the theory and algorithms needed for building NLP tools. It provides broad...
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10424
by Peter Jackson and Isabelle Moulinier |
Summary: The focus of this book is on Natural Language Processing technologies with commercial applications. It covers Text Retrieval, Text Extraction, Text Categorization and other related methods used in online applications.
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10423
by W. John Hutchins and Harold L. Somers |
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Academic Press
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1992 |
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http://www.hutchinsweb.me.uk/I... |
Summary: The translation of foreign language texts by computers was one of the first tasks that the pioneers of Computing and Artificial Intelligence set themselves. Machine Translation is again becoming an important field of research and development as the need for translations of technical and commercial...
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10422
by Patrick Blackburn and Johan Bos |
Summary: How can computers distinguish the coherent from the unintelligible, recognize new information in a sentence, or draw inferences from a natural language passage? Computational semantics is an exciting new field that seeks answers to these questions, and this volume is the first textbook wholly devoted...