NLP in News Feeds

The amount of news information a person can routinely access these days would have been unimaginable a hundred years ago. But we still have just 24 hours in a day, and only a single pair of eyes to read, and so the question arises: how to get as much valuable news as possible in a limited time?

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By |2019-06-21T16:29:51-05:00January 14th, 2019|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

NLP with a fashion twist: Zalando’s natural language processing framework

Who says natural language processing and fashion don't overlap? Zalando research brings the latest flair to the scene with their framework based on PyTorch.

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By |2019-01-10T15:09:07-05:00January 10th, 2019|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

NLP in the Enterprise – The Heart of an Intuitive Business

At Google’s annual developer conference I/O 2018, the audience watched in amazement as CEO Sundar Pichai played out the recording of a real conversation between Google Duplex, the company’s personal assistant and a hair salon employee. Instructed by the user, the assistant had placed a call to the salon to book an appointment. What was …

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By |2019-06-21T16:29:51-05:00January 7th, 2019|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

Marketing trends for 2019: NLP boosts the power of chatbots and voice 

We're likely to see natural language processing (NLP) reach a level of advancement in 2019 that finally makes more complex applications look both possible and appealing. 

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By |2019-01-04T09:19:46-05:00January 4th, 2019|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

NLP vs. NLU and the growing ability of machines to understand

In the question of NLP vs. NLU, the difference comes down to the use of machine learning to understand human text and speech at deep levels. With that level of understanding, the possibilities are limitless.

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By |2018-12-28T08:43:48-05:00December 28th, 2018|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

Facebook Talks Open-Source NLP in Device Debut

Facebook turned a proprietary natural language processing (NLP) code out for public consumption last week, enlisting third-party developers to push the social-media platform into the market for consumer communications.Facebook’s move to open the source code for the PyText NLP it uses to process billions of voice-scripted messages each day come

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By |2018-12-28T08:31:27-05:00December 28th, 2018|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

What is NLP and Does it Work?

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a way of changing someone’s thoughts and behaviors to help them achieve certain outcomes. Since the first time introduced in 1970, neuro-linguistic programming has seen massive popularity. NLP includes treatment of phobias

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By |2018-12-21T15:32:02-05:00December 21st, 2018|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

NLP Augments the Power of Chatbots and Voice in 2019

In 2019, it is widely assumed that natural language processing (NLP) will reach a level of advancement that will finally make more complex applications look easy and possible to achieve. This trend will benefit not just chatbots but also its hugely promising but so far disappointing technology cousin voice assistants.

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By |2018-12-20T09:49:50-05:00December 20th, 2018|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

Using natural language processing to fight financial crime

Screening solutions which integrate NLP can play a key role in the fight against financial crime, says Jim Burnick, managing director of FCC of technology group Pitney Bowes Software.

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By |2018-12-19T09:41:03-05:00December 19th, 2018|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |