Questions tagged [natural-language-understanding]

For questions related to natural language understanding (NLU), which is a subtopic of natural language processing (NLP) that deals with machine reading comprehension. Natural-language understanding is considered a hard problem.

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Why does Google Translate produce two different translations for the same Chinese text?

I don't understand why Google Translate translates the same text in different ways. Here is the Wikipedia page of the 1973 film "Enter the Dragon". You can see that its traditional Chinese ...
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How can I leverage artificial intelligence and virtual reality to create intelligent automatic story generation?

How can I leverage artificial intelligence and virtual reality to create intelligent automatic story generation? My idea is to come up with a system that is empowering the user’s imagination to create ...
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What are the most recent and influential breakthroughs in NLP?

I'm looking at the history of NLP, starting in the 1950s, with the Georgetown–IBM experiment. What are examples of the most recent (e.g. in the last 5-10 years) and influential breakthroughs in ...
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How can a system like Jarvis understand the commands and take actions?

I am looking to make an AI like Jarvis. A perfect real-life example of this type of system is the simple AI that Mark Zuckerberg has recently built. Here is a description of how his AI works. From ...
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What research has been done in the domain of "identifying sarcasm in text"?

Identifying sarcasm is considered one of the most difficult open-ended problems in the domain of ML and NLP/NLU. So, was there any considerable research done on that front? If yes, then what is the ...
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