Though natural language processing has come far in the past twenty years, the technology has not achieved a major impact on society. Is this because of some fundamental limitation that cannot be overcome? Or because there has not been enough time to refine and apply theoretical work already done?
Readings in natural language processing
β Scribed by Barbara J Grosz; Karen Sparck Jones; Bonnie Lynn Webber
- Publisher
- Morgan Kaufmann Pub
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1095
- Category
- Library
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