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Natural language processing (NPL) is an extremely difficult task in computer science. Languages present a wide variety of problems that vary from language to language. Structuring or extracting meaningful information from free text represents a great solution, if done in the right manner. Previously, computer scientists broke a language into its grammatical forms, such as parts of speech, phrases, etc., using complex algorithms. Today, deep learning is a key to performing the same exercises.
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© 2018 Palash Goyal, Sumit Pandey, Karan Jain
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Goyal, P., Pandey, S., Jain, K. (2018). Introduction to Natural Language Processing and Deep Learning. In: Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3685-7_1
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