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Don’t change today’s lesson plan…but cool

August 5th, 2005
by Cleve


Food for thought: Computers Learn a New Language

This is the first time an unsupervised algorithm is shown capable of learning complex syntax, generating grammatical novel sentences, scoring well in standard language proficiency tests, and proving useful in other fields that call for structure discovery from raw data, such as bioinformatics.

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