Abstract
This article offers a personal perspective on the development of language and information processing over the last half century, focusing on the use of statistical methods. Introduced, with computers, in the 1950s, these have not always been highly regarded, but were revived in the 1990s. They have proved effective in more ways than might have been expected, and encourage new thinking about what language and information processing involve.
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Jones, K. S. (2005). Some Points in a Time. Computational Linguistics, 31(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1162/0891201053630237
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