Theoretical Insights into Automated Natural Language Processing

Authors

  • imane djerboua

Keywords:

Natural languages, computer, language computing, machine processing, artificiel intelligence,

Abstract

It's widely recognized that language engineering, or computerization, strives to integrate human language into computers. The objective is to emulate the functions of the human brain in how it comprehends and generates language, followed by a thorough analysis. This has led to the development of computer programs that seek to reproduce and represent language in a manner reflective of human cognitive processes, measured against algorithmic formal language structures governed by automated programming systems. As time has advanced, various computer applications and techniques have emerged to automatically process natural languages. These encompass specialized techniques for text processing, spoken language processing, and even techniques for image processing. Consequently,  language processing now spans all linguistic levels through automated means. This article aims to shed light on the process of automatic language processing and spotlight its most crucial applications.

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Published

2024-01-22

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