Editors: Youddha Beer Singh, Aditya Dev Mishra, Pushpa Singh, Dileep Kumar Yadav

Series Title: Federated Learning for Internet of Vehicles: IoV Image Processing, Vision and Intelligent Systems

A Handbook of Computational Linguistics: Artificial Intelligence in Natural Language Processing

Volume 2

eBook: US $79 Special Offer (PDF + Printed Copy): US $135
Printed Copy: US $95
Library License: US $316
ISBN: 978-981-5238-49-5 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-5238-48-8 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2024
DOI: 10.2174/97898152384881240201

Introduction

This handbook provides a comprehensive understanding of computational linguistics, focusing on the integration of deep learning in natural language processing (NLP). 18 edited chapters cover the state-of-the-art theoretical and experimental research on NLP, offering insights into advanced models and recent applications.

Highlights:

  • - Foundations of NLP: Provides an in-depth study of natural language processing, including basics, challenges, and applications..
  • - Advanced NLP Techniques: Explores recent advancements in text summarization, machine translation, and deep learning applications in NLP.
  • - Practical Applications: Demonstrates use cases on text identification from hazy images, speech-to-sign language translation, and word sense disambiguation using deep learning.
  • - Future Directions: Includes discussions on the future of NLP, including transfer learning, beyond syntax and semantics, and emerging challenges.

Key features:

  • - Comprehensive coverage of NLP and deep learning integration.
  • - Practical insights into real-world applications.
  • - Detailed exploration of recent research and advancements through 16 easy to read chapters
  • - References and notes on experimental methods used for advanced readers

Ideal for researchers, students, and professionals, this book offers a thorough understanding of computational linguistics by equipping readers with the knowledge to understand how computational techniques are applied to understand text, language and speech.

Audience:

Researchers, students, and professionals in computer science and related fields (AI, ML, NLP and computational linguistics).

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