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Machine Learning For Dummies
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As human beings, understanding language is one our first achievements, and associating words to their meaning seems natural. It’s also automatic to handle discourses that are ambiguous, unclear, or simply have a strong reference to the context of where we live or work (such as dialect, jargon, or terms family or associates understand). In addition, humans can catch subtle references to feelings and sentiments in text, enabling people to understand polite speech that hides negative feelings and irony. Computers don’t have this ability but can rely on NLP, a field of computer science concerned with language understanding and language generation between a machine and a human being. Since Alan Turing first devised the Turing Test in 1950, which aims at spotting an artificial intelligence based on how it communicates with humans (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_test), NLP experts have developed a series of techniques that define the...
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