Natural language processing in artificial intelligence -- NLPinAI 2021 / Roussanka Loukanova, editor.
2022
QA76.9.N38
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Natural language processing in artificial intelligence -- NLPinAI 2021 / Roussanka Loukanova, editor.
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9783030901387 (electronic bk.)
3030901386 (electronic bk.)
3030901378
9783030901370
3030901386 (electronic bk.)
3030901378
9783030901370
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Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
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English
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1 online resource
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10.1007/978-3-030-90138-7 doi
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QA76.9.N38
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006.3/5
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The book covers theoretical work, approaches, applications, and techniques for computational models of information, language, and reasoning. Computational and technological developments that incorporate natural language are proliferating. Adequate coverage of natural language processing in artificial intelligence encounters problems on developments of specialized computational approaches and algorithms. Many difficulties are due to ambiguities in natural language and dependency of interpretations on contexts and agents. Classical approaches proceed with relevant updates, and new developments emerge in theories of formal and natural languages, computational models of information and reasoning, and related computerized applications. Its focus is on computational processing of human language and relevant medium languages, which can be theoretically formal, or for programming and specification of computational systems. The goal is to promote intelligent natural language processing, along with models of computation, language, reasoning, and other cognitive processes.
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Studies in computational intelligence ; v. 999. 1860-9503
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