Authors
Julia Hirschberg, Christopher D Manning
Publication date
2015/7/17
Source
Science
Volume
349
Issue
6245
Pages
261-266
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Natural language processing employs computational techniques for the purpose of learning, understanding, and producing human language content. Early computational approaches to language research focused on automating the analysis of the linguistic structure of language and developing basic technologies such as machine translation, speech recognition, and speech synthesis. Today’s researchers refine and make use of such tools in real-world applications, creating spoken dialogue systems and speech-to-speech translation engines, mining social media for information about health or finance, and identifying sentiment and emotion toward products and services. We describe successes and challenges in this rapidly advancing area.
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