Natural Language

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These are languages that have evolved naturally through human communication, such as English, French, Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, etc.

Parts of Speech (POS) Tagging: A technique used to classify words according to the parts of speech they belong to.
Named Entity Recognition (NER): Identifies named entities such as people, organizations, and locations, in a text.
Sentiment Analysis: Identifies and categorizes the emotions expressed in a piece of text.
Text Classification: Dividing the text into different categories based on the content.
Language Modeling: Predicting the probability of a given sequence of words occurring in a text.
Syntax and Grammar: Study of language structure, rules, and principles.
Semantic Processing: Analyzing the meaning of words and phrases and their relationships in a text.
Coreference Resolution: Identifying relationships between different parts of a text to understand what refers to what.
Topic Modeling: Discovering the underlying topics within a set of documents.
Information Extraction: Identifying important information from a piece of text and organizing it in a structured format.
Text Summarization: Reducing the length of a piece of text while retaining its essence.
Machine Translation: The process of translating one language to another automatically.
Speech Recognition: Converting spoken language into written form.
Dialogue Systems: The design and implementation of systems that can converse with humans.
Text-to-Speech: Converting written text into spoken words.
"Neuropsychology, linguistics, and philosophy of language"
"...any language that occurs naturally in a human community by a process of use, repetition, and change without conscious planning or premeditation."
"Either a spoken language or a sign language."
"Natural languages are distinguished from constructed and formal languages such as those used to program computers or to study logic."
"By a process of use, repetition, and change without conscious planning or premeditation."
"Languages used to program computers or to study logic."
"...a process of use, repetition, and change without conscious planning or premeditation."
"Natural languages can take different forms, namely either a spoken language or a sign language."
"...occurs naturally in a human community."
"...by a process of use, repetition, and change without conscious planning or premeditation."
"Occurs naturally in a human community, process of use, repetition, and change."
"Constructed and formal languages."
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"...a process of use, repetition, and change."
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"Natural languages are distinguished from constructed...languages..."
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"No conscious planning or premeditation."
"...process of use, repetition, and change..."
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