„Natural Language Processing“
Suchergebnisse
7.030 Treffer
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Meaning-text theory: Linguistics, lexicography, and implications – James Steele (Ed.) University of Ottawa Press, Ottawa, 1990. ix+199 pp. ISBN 0-7766-0289-6. $35.00
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Book reviews
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Book reviews
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Valency and case in computational linguistics – H.L. Somers Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 1987. x+328 pp. Edinburgh Information Technology Series 3 ISBN 0 85224 518 1. £20
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Explanation and Interaction: The computer generation of Explanatory Dialogues – Alison Cawsey, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1992. vii + 232 pp., ISBN 0-262-03202-3, £26.95
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Expressibility and the problem of efficient text planning – Marie W. Meteer, Pinter Publishers, London, 1992. xiii+188 pp., ISBN 1-85567-022-4, $37
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Parameterizing lexical conceptual structure for interlingual machine translation – A review of “Machine Translation: A View from the Lexicon” by Bonnie Jean Dorr. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993. xx + 432 pp., ISBN 0-262-04138-3, $40.50
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Book reviews
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Book review
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Book review
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Christa Hauenschild and Susanne Heizmann (eds), Machine Translation and Translation Theory
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Out‐of‐sample predictability of firm‐specific stock price crashes: A machine learning approach
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Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction – 15th International Conference of the CLEF Association, CLEF 2024, Grenoble, France, September 9–12, 2024, Proceedings, Part II
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Stellenwert von Natural Language Processing und chatbasierten Generative Language Models
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Editorial survey: swarm intelligence for data mining
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Deep Natural Language Processing – Einstieg in Word Embedding, Sequence-to-Sequence-Modelle und Transformer mit Python
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Deep Natural Language Processing – Einstieg in Word Embedding, Sequence-to-Sequence-Modelle und Transformer mit Python
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Sentiment-Analyse deutschsprachiger Meinungsäußerungen – Grundlagen, Methoden und praktische Umsetzung
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Introduction to Deep Learning – From Logical Calculus to Artificial Intelligence
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Foundations of Computational Linguistics – Human-Computer Communication in Natural Language