Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
294
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1976
Publisher
distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier/North Holland
ISBN-10
0444111107
ISBN-13
9780444111104
Description
This book serves as an engaging introduction to the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and natural language understanding. The authors, Eugene Charniak and Yorick Wilks, explore the intricate ways in which machines can interpret and process human language, shedding light on the underlying computational theories that drive these technologies.
Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical applications, the text unravels key concepts in computational semantics. It delves into the methodologies employed to bridge the gap between language and machine comprehension, making complex ideas accessible to readers with varying backgrounds in linguistics and computer science.
The narrative is enriched with examples and discussions that not only highlight the challenges of natural language processing but also the breakthroughs that shape modern AI. Readers will find themselves equipped with a foundational understanding, inspiring further exploration in the rapidly evolving field of computational semantics.
Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical applications, the text unravels key concepts in computational semantics. It delves into the methodologies employed to bridge the gap between language and machine comprehension, making complex ideas accessible to readers with varying backgrounds in linguistics and computer science.
The narrative is enriched with examples and discussions that not only highlight the challenges of natural language processing but also the breakthroughs that shape modern AI. Readers will find themselves equipped with a foundational understanding, inspiring further exploration in the rapidly evolving field of computational semantics.