Natural Language Processing (NLP)
| Institution | Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology |
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Buy "Natural Language Processing (NLP)" now and learn how machines can understand, analyze, manipulate, and interpret human languages. This comprehensive book covers the history, key technologies, and latest advancements in NLP, providing detailed explanations of machine translation, automatic summarization, Named Entity Recognition (NER), speech recognition, relationship extraction, and topic segmentation. Through practical examples and clear narratives, the book makes complex NLP concepts accessible to both beginners and seasoned professionals.
Discover the evolution of NLP from its early days of machine translation to modern applications like speech recognition and chatbots. The book delves into the mechanisms behind NLP technologies, highlighting their advantages and limitations, and exploring real-world applications such as sentiment analysis, spam detection, and information extraction. "Natural Language Processing (NLP)" is an essential read for anyone looking to understand the principles and applications of NLP and its impact on our everyday lives.
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