Explore 21 AI terms in Linguistics
CoLA stands for the Corpus of Linguistic Acceptability, a dataset for evaluating linguistic models.
Computational humor involves using algorithms to generate or understand jokes and humor.
Computational linguistics is the study of using computer algorithms to process and analyze human language.
A constructed language is an artificially created language designed for specific purposes, such as communication, art, or experimentation.
Corpus linguistics is the study of language through large collections of texts, known as corpora.
A dialogue act is a communicative function of a segment of conversation, indicating the speaker's intention.
A digraph is a pair of letters used together to represent a single sound or phoneme.
The Europarl Corpus is a multilingual dataset of proceedings from the European Parliament, useful for language processing tasks.
A glyph is a visual symbol representing a character or concept in writing or graphic design.
Lexical diversity measures the range of unique words used in a text or speech relative to the total number of words.
Linguistic Analysis involves examining language structure, meaning, and use to understand communication patterns.
Linguistic features are characteristics of language that influence communication and understanding.
Linguistic Processing involves analyzing and understanding human language through computational methods.
Linguistic rules are formalized guidelines that dictate the structure and use of language.
Morpheme segmentation is the process of breaking down words into their smallest meaningful units, called morphemes.
Natural Language Processing (NLP) enables computers to understand, interpret, and respond to human language.
OntoNotes is a large-scale annotated corpus used in natural language processing tasks.
OPUS Corpus is a collection of multilingual parallel corpora used for natural language processing tasks.
Polysemanticity refers to a word or phrase having multiple meanings or interpretations.
Reading comprehension is the ability to understand and interpret written text.
Vocabulary refers to the set of words known and used by individuals or groups.