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The goal of the Natural Language Processing (NLP) group is to design and build software that will analyze, understand, and generate
languages that humans use naturally, so that eventually, you will be able to address your computer as though you were addressing
another person.
This goal is not easy to reach. "Understanding language means, among other things, knowing what concepts a word or phrase stands
for and knowing how to link those concepts together in a meaningful way. It's ironic that natural language, the symbol system that is
the easiest for humans to learn and use, is the hardest for a computer to master. Long after machines have proven capable of inverting
large matrices with speed and grace, they still fail to master the basics of our spoken and written languages.
The challenges we face stern from the highly ambiguous nature of natural language. As an English speaker, you effortlessly understand
a sentence like, "Flying planes can be dangerous". Yet this sentence presents difficulties to a software program that lacks both your
knowledge of the world, and your experience with linguistic structures. Is the more plausible interpretation that the pilot is at risk, or
that the danger is to people on the ground? Should "can be analyzed as a verb or as a noun? Which of the many possible meanings
of "plane" is relevant? Depending on context, "plane" could refer to, among other things, an airplane, a geometric object or a
woodworking tool. How much and what sort of context needs to be brought to bear on these questions in order to adequately
disambiguate the sentence?

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Answered by XxitzMichAditixX
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The goal of the Natural Language Processing (NLP) group is to design and build software that will analyze, understand, and generate languages that humans use naturally, so that eventually, you will be able to address your computer as though you were addressing another person. This goal is not easy to reach.

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