computational linguistics

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computational linguistics

A researcher uses computational linguistics to analyze a large text dataset.

Definition

Noun: 1. A branch of linguistics and computer science: Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field focused on the use of computers to analyze, model, and understand human language. It involves the development of computational models for linguistic phenomena and the application of these models to create software that can process natural language.

Usage

Computational linguistics is used as a singular noun to refer to the academic discipline or field of study. It is typically treated as an uncountable noun when referring to the field in general. - She is pursuing a PhD in computational linguistics. - Computational linguistics has revolutionized how we analyze large text corpora.

Examples
  • Academic Context:

    • The conference featured several groundbreaking papers on computational linguistics.
    • His research in computational linguistics focuses on machine translation algorithms.
  • Professional/Application Context:

    • Advances in computational linguistics are essential for improving voice-activated assistants.
    • This company employs experts in computational linguistics to develop their search engine technology.
Advanced Usage
  • "The computational linguistics approach": Refers to methodologies or perspectives originating from this field.
    • The team adopted a computational linguistics approach to identify patterns in the historical texts.
Variants and Related Words
  • Computational linguist (n): A specialist or researcher in the field of computational linguistics.
    • As a computational linguist, her work bridges language theory and software engineering.
Synonyms
  • Natural Language Processing (NLP): This term is often used synonymously in applied and industrial contexts, though NLP can be considered a major subfield or application area of computational linguistics.
    • The course covers both theoretical computational linguistics and practical Natural Language Processing techniques.
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Linguistic modeling: A core activity within computational linguistics involving the creation of formal models of language structure.
  • Corpus linguistics: A related methodology that often employs computational tools for analyzing large collections of text (corpora), frequently overlapping with computational linguistics.
computational linguistics

A researcher uses computational linguistics to analyze a large text dataset.

Noun
  1. the use of computers for linguistic research and applications