An approach to computational linguistics.
Keywords:
Philology, Linguistics, Programming, Computational linguisticsAbstract
In this work we make an approach to aspects of Computational linguistics that deal with
conversational technologies. To get to know its similarities, we start from Philology and
Linguistics to finally present the advent of this branch of Applied linguistics. We also deepen
in the main tasks of natural language processing for conversation and how programming
relates to them and to linguists. Along the way, we discuss key concepts such as language
model, structures interpreting and entity recognition. To finish, we will show how
computational linguistics are present in our daily life with two examples: an interactive voice
recognizer and a voice assistant.
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