As machine learning technology continues to shock the world, popular artificial intelligence tools such as natural language processing may generate unforeseen issues for humanity. For instance, ...
This week Gibbs looks at a language straight out of the CS labs called Processing. Designed for creating visual output, Processing is simple and easy to use yet powerful enough for serious ...
Natural language processing (NLP) denotes the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to manipulate written or spoken languages. Like the air we breathe, NLP is so pervasive today that we hardly notice it ...
Clement Delangue is the co-founder and CEO of Hugging Face, a startup focused on natural language processing that has raised more than $20M. The company created Transformers, the fastest growing ...
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Teaching computers to make sense of human language has long been a goal of computer scientists. The natural language that people use when speaking to each other is complex and deeply dependent upon ...
Natural language processing (NLP) and speech processing at RIT is a research-active area led by Dr. Cecilia Alm’s and Dr. Marcos Zampieri’s laboratories. The groups’ research projects, supported by ...
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Technology in Banking and Finance space has given us some of the optimistic examples of evolving technologies being adopted in financial industry and has always been an early adopter of emerging and ...
Post written by François Grosjean. As I mentioned in a previous post, I have defended over the years a view which proposes that bilinguals are not the sum of two complete or incomplete monolinguals ...
It would seem that the computer science world is, in general, populated by firm believers in the idea that you can never have too many programming languages. I’ve covered all sorts of languages over ...