The role of artificial intellect in Computational Linguistics.

Authors

  • Alina Karpenko Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk National University
  • O.O. Odintsova Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk National University

Abstract

According to the Association for Computational Linguistics, “computational linguistics is the scientific study of language from a computational perspective”. The aim of computational linguistics (CL) deals with modeling of natural languages, and draws on a variety of other disciplines, including cognitive computing and artificial intelligence. The goal of computational linguistics is to develop software to understand natural languages and the everyday language we use to communicate. So, CL belongs to the cognitive sciences and overlaps with the field of artificial intelligence (AI), a branch of computer science aiming at computational models of human cognition. The objective of the research paper is to discuss the role of artificial intellect in Computational Linguistics.

Author Biography

O.O. Odintsova, Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk National University

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References

Alan Bailin: Artificial Intelligence and Computer-Assisted Language Instruction: A Perspective. University of Western Ontario - New York. – 2015. – 567 p.

Igor Bolshakov and Alexander Gelbukh: Computational linguistics: Models, Resources, Applications. – Berlin. – 2004. – 129 p.

Linguistic Society of America. Association for Computational Linguistics: "Computers and Language", 2009. – Vol. 5. – p.13-14. 4. https://linguistics.stanford.edu 5. https://www.aclweb.org/website/cljournal

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