Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence - NLP Demo - AI Demo
Offered By: Great Learning via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Natural Language Processing also is known as NLP is a branch of Artificial Intelligence that deals with the interaction between the computer and humans using the natural language. The ultimate objective of NLP is to meet, understand, and make sense of the human language. Keeping all the things in mind we have come up with this Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence Full Course.
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a branch of AI that helps computers to understand, interpret, and manipulate human language. NLP helps developers to organize and structure knowledge to perform tasks like translation, summarization, named entity recognition, relationship extraction, speech recognition, topic segmentation, etc. NLP is a way of computers to analyze, understand, and derive meaning from human languages such as English, Spanish, Hindi, etc.
NLP analyzes text and allows machines to understand how we speak. It considers the hierarchical structure of language and performs tasks like correcting the grammar, converting speech to text, and translating between languages. In this tutorial, we have covered everything right from What is NLP, What are its challenges to Sentence Segmentation, RNN and LSTM, and much more, that will help you to understand this concept with ease.
Syllabus
Introduction .
Agenda.
What Is Natural Language Processing?.
NLP Challenges.
Sentence Segmentation.
Dependency Grammar and Dependency Structure.
RNN and LSTM.
Example of Sequential Data.
Deep Learning For Everyone.
Recurrent Neural Network.
Demo.
Taught by
Great Learning
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