computational linguist
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A computational linguist analyzes a large dataset of text on a computer screen.
Definition
- Noun:
- A specialist in computational linguistics: A computational linguist is someone who is formally educated and skilled in both computer science and linguistics. Their primary work involves applying computational methods and tools to analyze, model, and process human language data.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The company hired a computational linguist to improve the accuracy of its speech recognition software.
- As a computational linguist, her research focuses on developing algorithms for machine translation.
Advanced Usage
- The term specifically denotes a professional role at the intersection of two disciplines. It implies not just knowledge, but the application of that knowledge to solve practical problems involving natural language.
- The success of the new chatbot project relied heavily on the insights of the lead computational linguist.
Variants and Related Words
- Computational linguistics (n): The scientific field itself, which computational linguists work in.
- She holds a PhD in computational linguistics.
Synonyms
- NLP scientist/engineer: (Natural Language Processing) This is a closely related term, though an NLP role may emphasize engineering over theoretical linguistics.
- Language technologist: A broader term that can encompass similar work.
A computational linguist analyzes a large dataset of text on a computer screen.
Noun
- someone trained in computer science and linguistics who uses computers for natural language processing