A Study on the journey of Natural Language Processing models: from Symbolic Natural Language Processing to Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers

  • Rajarshi SinhaRoy
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Abstract

In this digital era, Natural language Processing is not just a computational process rather it is a way to communicate with machines as humanlike. It has been used in several fields from smart artificial assistants to health or emotion analyzers. Imagine a digital era without Natural language processing is something which we cannot even think of. In Natural language Processing, firstly it reads the information given and after that begins making sense of the information. After the data has been properly processed, the real steps are taken by the machine throwing some responses or completing the work. In this paper, I review the journey of natural language processing from the late 1940s to the present. This paper also contains several salient and most important works in this timeline which leads us to where we currently stand in this field. The review separates four eras in the history of Natural language Processing, each marked by a focus on machine translation, artificial intelligence impact, the adoption of a logico-grammatical style, and an attack on huge linguistic data. This paper helps to understand the historical aspects of Natural language processing and also inspires others to work and research in this domain.

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Rajarshi SinhaRoy. (2021). A Study on the journey of Natural Language Processing models: from Symbolic Natural Language Processing to Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers. International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology, 331–345. https://doi.org/10.32628/cseit217688

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