Providing an analytical overview of academic and commercial sectors related to natural language processing technologies, this book focuses on ideas rather than names. It describes the nature of existing Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems, and its applications in the world, concluding with a look at the "bottom line" of NLP academically and commercially. Divided into three parts, the author analyzes current pitfalls and suggests changes required in the field of NLP. The book shows how an emerging technology is integrated into existing computer infrastructure and provides the technical prerequisites to understanding the NLP technology. It discusses the most recent technologies including neural networks and unification and the theoretical issues of designing an NLP system are clearly distinguished from the implementational ones.
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