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The Enigmatic Bridge - Computing and Linguistics - cover

The Enigmatic Bridge - Computing and Linguistics

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In the realm of human knowledge, language stands as a captivating enigma, a complex system of symbols and rules that enables us to communicate, express ourselves, and shape our understanding of the world. The field of computational linguistics seeks to unravel this enigma by harnessing the power of computing to analyze, understand, and generate human language.

This book, "The Enigmatic Bridge: Computing and Linguistics," embarks on an enlightening journey through the intersection of these two disciplines, exploring the myriad ways in which computational tools and methodologies are revolutionizing linguistic research and practice. Delve into the depths of natural language processing, where algorithms empower computers to comprehend and produce human language, opening up new possibilities for communication and information retrieval. Discover the intricacies of computational lexicography, where digital resources transform the study of words and their meanings, enabling the creation of more comprehensive and up-to-date dictionaries.

Explore the frontiers of computational syntax, where techniques unravel the structure of sentences, paving the way for advanced applications such as machine translation and grammar checking. Uncover the mysteries of computational semantics, where computers delve into the realm of meaning, extracting and representing the intricate web of semantic relationships that underlie human language.

"The Enigmatic Bridge: Computing and Linguistics" is an invaluable resource for linguists, computer scientists, and anyone fascinated by the interplay between language and technology. Its comprehensive and accessible approach makes it an ideal companion for students, researchers, and practitioners seeking to navigate the ever-changing landscape of computational linguistics.

With its engaging narrative and thought-provoking insights, this book invites you to embark on an intellectual adventure, where the enigmatic bridge between computing and linguistics reveals the profound depths of human communication and cognition.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 159 pages.

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