Zipf's Law: The Hidden Order of Language and Distribution
Have you ever wondered why certain words appear frequently while others remain rare in written or spoken language? Enter Zipf’s Law—a fascinating principle that unveils the underlying patterns of word usage and distribution in human communication. In this blog post, we’ll explore what Zipf’s Law is, how it applies to language, and what implications it holds for understanding the structure of…
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/artificial-intelligence/22903/survey-on-natural-language-generation/joe-g-saliby
call for paper Microbiology, international journal Microbiology, ugc approved journals Microbiology
In this paper, we are discussing the basic concepts and fundamentals of Natural Language Generation, a field in Natural Language Engineering that deals with the conversion of non linguistic data into natural information. We will start our investigation by introducing the NLG system and its different types. We will also pin point the major differences between NLG and NLU also known as Natural Language Understanding. Afterwards, we will shed the light on the architecture of a basic NLG system, its advantages and disadvantages. Later, we will examine the different applications of NLG, showing a case study that illustrates how an NLG system operates from an algorithmic point of view. Finally, we will review some of the existing NLG systems together with their features, taken from the real world.
The actual letter of admission from the Grad Center 🙏🏽🙇🏽. #admissions #gradschool #gradcenter #computationallinguistics #compling #newyork #nyc #queens #flushing
Probably one of the best ways I've ever ended a night in my life: I got accepted into the M.A program of Computational Linguistics at the CUNY Graduate Center! Getting into this program has been my focal point since a year ago. I've spent the last Summer lugging around a GRE prep book to help ready myself for that exam, ask both professors and advisors of mine for letters of recommendations, and going back time and time again to revise my personal statement over the course of several summer months. I'd be kidding myself if I didn't say it required quite a bit of work. After submitting every required document by November of last year, I had to wait in uncertainty up until this very point. This institution is the only one in the city to offer the grad program in Computational Linguistics -- with an average of 25 candidates. The times where the uncertainty got to me has been countless...but even then, I did my best to prepare and plan ahead to the best of my abilities. Whenever I've had free time, I'd find a little hole in the wall and have been self teaching myself Python in order to prepare. It was the only program I had the intention of initially applying to -- a risky and foolish move on my part. I'm speechless, overjoyed, and even a little emotional over the news. Although it's far from over, the hard work and focus paid off. Of course, I'll be happily accepting! I want to thank all my friends, advisor, professors loved ones, and family for your support...you guys have no idea how much it means to me. Onward to new horizons we go, I won't let any of you down. #gradschool #acceptance #computationallinguistics #compling #cuny #cunygradcenter #newyork #nyc #queens #flushing