Author(s): James Franklin*
The convergence of linguistics and computer science has given rise to the interdisciplinary field of Computational Linguistics, a domain dedicated to developing algorithms and models that facilitate the interaction between computers and human language. This abstract explores the fundamental components of Computational Linguistics, including Natural Language Processing (NLP), machine translation, speech recognition, and information retrieval. The applications of Computational Linguistics span diverse sectors, from chatbots and virtual assistants to sentiment analysis and healthcare informatics. Despite challenges in handling linguistic nuances, the field continues to advance with the integration of deep learning and neural networks. The collaboration between linguists and computer scientists is essential for navigating the complexities of language, as Computational Linguistics remains pivotal in shaping the future of digital communication and technology.
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