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    Technology‚ Bombay under the guidance of Prof. Pushpak Bhattacharyya. The project that I am working on‚ is in the Natural Language Processing domain‚ specifically on Hindi WordNet‚ an online lexical database built around lexical and semantic relations between words. My task is to contribute to the ongoing project on creating a Digital Aid‚ developing an Android Application to suit language learning in primary schools. Apart from this‚ I am working on Image Based searching on WordNet under Prof. Pushpak’s

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    ARTIFICIAL PASSENGER-An interactive Artificial Intelligence Anushree N.S.‚ L.Kavyashree 5th semester‚ department of ISE ‚BITM ‚ Bellary. Abstract-Usually‚ an automobilist interacts with the other passengers to stay alert during a journey. This methodology may not actually help him to the mark. But‚ an application of the artificial intelligence can fix the issue. It is called as “Artificial

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    American Sign Language is a language made up of hand shapes and movements with its own structure and grammar. Although different countries use different forms of sign language‚ it is continuously used all around the world. ASL (American Sign Language) is its own language unique to itself. You communicate through movements of your hands and arms while also using facial expression. Each word/sign has its own movement and facial expression to distinguish one word from another. ASL is specifically

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    Language and culture are said to be different in some aspects because language is “the method of human communication‚ either spoken or written‚ consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way” and culture‚ “is the ideas‚ customs‚ and social behaviour of a particular people or society”‚ which then means if you share a language you also share the culture‚ i believe thats a hasty generalisation because for example if i can speak spanish does not necessarily mean i can make a spanish

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    Jespersen’s view on logic of the English language No language is logical in every respect‚ and we must not expect usage to be guided always by strictly logical principles. It was a frequent error with the older- grammarians that whenever the actual grammar of a language did not seem conformable to the rules of abstract logic they blamed the language and wanted to correct it. Without falling into that error we may‚ nevertheless‚ compare different languages and judge them by the standard of logic

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    Self Report (for the creative personality)‚ the Settings and Climate Evaluation‚ Creative Attitudes and Values‚ or any of the other measures from the rCAB. SparcIt’s engine automates such assessments by combining: 1. Advances in Natural Language Processing (NLP) 2. Semantic networks from Computational Linguistics 3. Computational power for statistical mining of large data-sets and corpuses "We are very glad to be partnering with CTS‚ a very reputable company in

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    frequency approach of feature weighting. 1 Introduction Term frequency has long been used as a major factor for estimating the probabilistic distribution of features in a document‚ and it has been employed in a broad spectrum of tasks including language modeling [18]‚ feature selection [29‚ 24]‚ and term weighting [13‚ 20]. The main drawback associated with the term frequency method is the fact that it relies on a bag-of-words approach. It implies feature independence‚ and disregards any dependencies

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    Language is a mean of communication‚ delivering ideas or feelings by the use of conventionalized sounds and signs‚ thus‚ being the spoken and written language. It is part of the human tendencies to want to communicate with others and this could underlie the emergence of language. Montessori said‚ “To talk is the nature of man.” Humans needed language in order to communicate‚ and soon‚ the powers that come with language revealed. The evolution of the human language began when communication was done

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    TOPIC: Artificial Intelligence SSP : To inform my listeners about some reasons in building Artificial Intelligence. TS : Developing Artificial Intelligence is a fun and exciting way to make computers think . Outline: I. Introduction A. Humankind has given itself the scientific name homo sapiens-man the wise- because our mental capacities are so important to our everyday lives and our sense of self. While the field of artificial intelligence attempts to understand intelligent entities

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    Compare the ways language is used in source three and source two Source two uses formal language so that it can fulfil its purpose to inform the audience. Therefore it uses facts and figures throughout the article to give the reader as much information as possible whilst still containing the sense of disaster e.g. “The tropical storm saw winds of up to 170mph” this is followed by‚ “that sent waves crashing…” This gives the fact more power and influence than if it was just in its own because it

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