COMPUTER LINGUISTICS FUTURE HISTORY PERSPECTIVE
Abstract
Computational linguistics stands at the intersection of language, technology, and artificial intelligence, shaping the future of communication and technological advancement. This article provides an insightful exploration into the future history perspective of computational linguistics, tracing its evolution, current landscape, and prospects for the future. Beginning with a brief overview of its origins and early developments, the article navigates through key milestones that have propelled the field forward, leveraging machine learning, neural networks, and AI to revolutionize language processing. In essence, this article aims to provide a comprehensive and forward-looking view of computational linguistics, highlighting its evolution, present applications, future possibilities, and the ethical considerations that must accompany its journey towards shaping our linguistic and technological landscape.
Keywords
Computational linguistics, language processing, artificial intelligence
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