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Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology

Part of the Studies in Natural Language Processing series
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Originally published in 1997, this book is concerned with human language technology.

This technology provides computers with the capability to handle spoken and written language.

One major goal is to improve communication between humans and machines.

If people can use their own language to access information, working with software applications and controlling machinery, the greatest obstacle for the acceptance of new information technology is overcome.

Another important goal is to facilitate communication among people.

Machines can help to translate texts or spoken input from one human language to the other.

Programs that assist people in writing by checking orthography, grammar and style are constantly improving.

This book was sponsored by the Directorate General XIII of the European Union and the Information Science and Engineering Directorate of the National Science Foundation, USA.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521592771 / 9780521592772
Hardback
006.35
13/03/1998
United Kingdom
534 pages
161 x 237 mm, 945 grams
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