#naturallanguagecomplexity — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #naturallanguagecomplexity, aggregated by home.social.
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CW: 2500 year old language machine
#Phonology #Chomsky #Linguistics #NaturalLanguageComplexity
Penn and Kiparsky (2012) say: “through the lens of contemporary #NLP, the most amazing fact about the Aṣṭādhyāyī is not that it produces so many correct derivations, after all, but that it simultaneously avoids so many incorrect ones.”
Combine this with bhāva & abhāva padārtha as per Nyāya-Vaisheshika, and I guess there's a whole new line of research in #NLP.
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CW: 2500 year old language machine
#Phonology #Chomsky #Linguistics #NaturalLanguageComplexity
Penn and Kiparsky (2012) say: “through the lens of contemporary #NLP, the most amazing fact about the Aṣṭādhyāyī is not that it produces so many correct derivations, after all, but that it simultaneously avoids so many incorrect ones.”
Combine this with bhāva & abhāva padārtha as per Nyāya-Vaisheshika, and I guess there's a whole new line of research in #NLP.
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CW: 2500 year old language machine
#Phonology #Chomsky #Linguistics #NaturalLanguageComplexity
Penn and Kiparsky (2012) say: “through the lens of contemporary #NLP, the most amazing fact about the Aṣṭādhyāyī is not that it produces so many correct derivations, after all, but that it simultaneously avoids so many incorrect ones.”
Combine this with bhāva & abhāva padārtha as per Nyāya-Vaisheshika, and I guess there's a whole new line of research in #NLP.
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CW: 2500 year old language machine
#Phonology #Chomsky #Linguistics #NaturalLanguageComplexity
Penn and Kiparsky (2012) say: “through the lens of contemporary #NLP, the most amazing fact about the Aṣṭādhyāyī is not that it produces so many correct derivations, after all, but that it simultaneously avoids so many incorrect ones.”
Combine this with bhāva & abhāva padārtha as per Nyāya-Vaisheshika, and I guess there's a whole new line of research in #NLP.
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CW: 2500 year old language machine
#Phonology #Chomsky #Linguistics #NaturalLanguageComplexity
Penn and Kiparsky (2012) say: “through the lens of contemporary #NLP, the most amazing fact about the Aṣṭādhyāyī is not that it produces so many correct derivations, after all, but that it simultaneously avoids so many incorrect ones.”
Combine this with bhāva & abhāva padārtha as per Nyāya-Vaisheshika, and I guess there's a whole new line of research in #NLP.