Statistical Language Learning (Language, Speech, and Communication)

Statistical Language Learning (Language, Speech, and Communication)

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Sep 1, 1996 · Anglais · Broché
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Format Broché
Langue Anglais
Publié Sep 1, 1996
Éditeur MIT Press
ISBN-10 0262531410
ISBN-13 9780262531412

Description

Eugene Charniak delves into the intricate world of artificial intelligence by exploring the statistical aspects of language learning. He offers a fresh perspective that emphasizes the importance of probabilistic methods, illuminating how these techniques can enhance machines' ability to understand and generate human language.

Through a comprehensive analysis, Charniak outlines various algorithms and models that contribute to the field, making complex concepts accessible for both newcomers and seasoned researchers. His work highlights the intersection of linguistics and computation, showcasing how statistical approaches can bridge the gap between human communication and machine processing.

As the book progresses, it challenges readers to consider the implications of statistical learning on future advancements in AI. Charniak’s insights pave the way for further exploration, inspiring a new generation of thinkers to innovate within the realm of language technology.

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