3 Applications Of Natural Language Processing
Some of the applications of natural language proccessing are:
- Question Answering, this focuses on building systems that can automatically answer questions asked by humans in a natural language. Those systems are usually implemented in the technology of virtual assistants such as Alexa or Google home.
- Speech recognition, this is used for converting spoken words into text and it is used in many applications such as the establishment of a "smart home", dictating to Microsoft word or other apps such as YouTube, video recivery etc.
- Information extraction, this is one of the most important applications of NLP, it is used for extracting structured information from unstructured information.
- There are numerous other applications such as Chatbot, spelling correction, machine translation (eg: Google translate) etc.
Select three words in your language and try to separate into its internal component
Example:
- fa-s(c)i-na-ting
- be-(a)u-ti-ful
- ya-(ch)-t
3 sentences in my native language
my native language is arabic so heres a failed attempt at romanizing the words:
- al ketaba belmasri mostaheela bel english -> Writing in egyptian is impossible to romanize
- hathehe heya al hayah :) -> This is life
- atamana an tagedoo kera-at hatha sahla ela had-in ma -> I hope you find reading this easy to some extent
The English words' order, at least in the sentences I used, directly correspond to the position of the words in Arabic.
How many interpretations are there for the following English sentence: "Time flies like an arrow". Write each interpretation descriptively
According to the internet this sentence has over 50 interpretations, however, in my perspective, I can only see two interpretations... The first interpretation is that time flies as in, it passes by at a high rate and is over by the time you open your eyes, referring to how fast an arrow cuts through the air. Another possible interpretation is a declaration of the fact time moves through the air in a way an arrow would. However, one of the most absurd interpretations is that you can measure the speed of flies the same way you would measure the speed of arrows and that is if we use an imperative pov.
What is the most likely word that follows "The prime"?
The word that is most likely to follow the word prime in my perspective, is the word factor, making up the phrase "prime-factor" which could be understood in different ways as prime-factor could be there in math context or maybe just general context and in both cases, interpretations are going to differ.
resources:
- wikipedia
- website called java t pointa