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    In our society today, language plays a diverse role in human potential and captures individual unique human characteristics of expression. Likewise, if a universal language was adopted, these distinctive perspectives will be lost. In correlation, linguistic and phonological skills were created when people used language as a natural communication system. Consequently, one’s daily life is impacted by language through unique ways we can communicate to manifest problem-solving and cognitive skills. Above

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    INTRODUCTION TO NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING What is NLP? Natural Language Processing can be defined as the use and ability of systems to process sentences in a natural language such as English, instead of using a specialized artificial computer language such as C, C++ etc. The systems used for NLP are a digital computer which is similarly resemble to mainframe and personal computers. The digital computer systems in this fifth generation possesses artificial intelligence technique and thus able to

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    INTRODUCTION Natural Language Processing (NLP): NLP is a process in which human makes communication with machine easily. NLP is related to area of human and computer interaction. There are many application developed last few years. The very helpful application is that a machine take instruction by human voice and follow operation on it. NLP are trying to make computer more reliable that are easier to use by people. So rather than learn a special language of computer command, people will talk with

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    Natural Language Generation Abstract Natural language generation is a relatively new field in computer science. The two main questions to be solved are "what to say" and "how to say it." What to say includes answering questions not specifically asked by the user, and remembering previous statements made by the user and by the program itself. How to say it involves construction of logical sentences, use of pronouns, and sentence fragments. When speech synthesis is used, it also involves

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    the form of natural language. And as we all know that all natural languages have basic feature that it have ambiguity. It is something which can be understand in two or more ways, and that depends on what situation it occurs. There are different types of ambiguities present in natural languages like lexical ambiguity, structural or grammatical ambiguity, ambiguity of scope, pragmatic ambiguity etc. Among all these ambiguities, lexical ambiguity is generally present in natural languages. This ambiguity

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    This essay will discuss semantic theories of natural language. Emphasising on the use of meaning in language, the process of human thought in language use and also how reality is an influence on language. The Oxford Dictionaries(n.d) provide definitions of the key words in enquiry as follows. (“meaning.”) “ What is meant by a word, text, concept, or action:” . (“thought.”)“An idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in the mind:”. (“reality.”) “The state of things as they actually

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    American Sign Language (ASL) is a visual and natural language. It is used widely by the members of the deaf community in the United States (Valli & Lucas, 2000; Andrews, Leigh, & Weiner, 2004). About 90% of deaf children are born to hearing parents (DOH) (NIDCD, 2015). 10% of deaf children are born to families with one or both deaf parents (DOD) (Mitchell & Karchmer, 2002). Deaf children of DOD will use ASL as their primary language rather than spoken English or a different language such as Spanish

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    CHAPTER1: INTRODUCTION Natural Language Processing (NLP) deals with actual text element processing. The text element is transformed into machine format by NLP. Artificial Intelligence (AI) uses information provided by the NLP and applies a lot of maths to determine whether something is positive or negative. Several methods exist to determine an author’s view on a topic from natural language textual information. Some form of machine learning approach is employed and which has varying degree of effectiveness

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    Research methodology on Natural Language Processing: The main aim of this project is to research on the integration of “Natural Language Processing “ and information systems engineering to enhance query retrieval in natural language processing. Defining a research methodology: The definition of research methodology includes two parts: - Research definition - Methodology Research: It is defined as a thorough and organized query or investigation on a particular theme to revise or determine the

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    Assistants. What they can do and what they can not yet. Though they provide state of art features but there is still many field to make improvement, like improved natural language processing so that we don’t have to use some predefined keyword to get answer. Chapter 1 Introduction With the breakthrough of speech recognition, natural language processing, semantic web and machine learning we can safely say that the age of Intelligent Personal Assistant(IPA) is upon us. A software agent that can do various

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