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Study of Python libraries for NLP

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  • Anand Khandare
  • Nipun Agarwal
  • Amruta Bodhankar
  • Ankur Kulkarni
  • Ishaan Mane

Abstract

Without words, any language is incomplete, and grammar is responsible for driving those words. Interaction with computers is similar to human conversation in that it requires words and signs to communicate with one another. The traditional method of interacting with a computer by clicking and tapping on options is gradually being replaced by a more seamless approach that includes conversations. This modern mode of communication includes speaking to the computer in a more natural manner, similar to how we speak to other people. Natural language processing is the science behind how humans can interact with computers more intuitively. The goal of this domain is to figure out how to make computers understand and make sense of commonly spoken human language in addition to the usual and rationally defined set of instructions.

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  • Anand Khandare & Nipun Agarwal & Amruta Bodhankar & Ankur Kulkarni & Ishaan Mane, 2023. "Study of Python libraries for NLP," International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 15(1/2), pages 116-128.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:injdan:v:15:y:2023:i:1/2:p:116-128
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