Natural Language Processing Semantic Aspects

Natural Language Processing Semantic Aspects by Epaminondas Kapetanios, published by CRC Press on November 14, 2013, is a comprehensive exploration of the semantic dimensions of natural language processing. This edition spans 346 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into various applications within the field. The book covers essential topics such as measuring word meaning similarity, multi-lingual querying, and named entity recognition, providing a foundational understanding of the algorithms involved.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the mathematical concepts necessary for grasping the discussed algorithms, alongside an exploration of semantics and query language. The content is designed to address key areas in technology and engineering, including databases and data mining, making it relevant for those interested in software development and systems analysis. This edition serves as a resource for understanding the intricate relationship between language and technology.
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This book introduces the semantic aspects of natural language processing and its applications. Topics covered include: measuring word meaning similarity, multi-lingual querying, and parametric theory, named entity recognition, semantics, query language, and the nature of language. The book also emphasizes the portions of mathematics needed to understand the discussed algorithms.
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