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  2. List of topics characterized as pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    Criticisms go beyond the lack of empirical evidence for effectiveness; critics say that NLP exhibits pseudoscientific characteristics, [464] title, [456] concepts and terminology. [459] NLP is used as an example of pseudoscience for facilitating the teaching of scientific literacy at the professional and university level.

  3. Outline of natural language processing - Wikipedia

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    It is a separate field within computer science (closer to databases), but IR relies on some NLP methods (for example, stemming). Some current research and applications seek to bridge the gap between IR and NLP. Knowledge representation (KR) – area of artificial intelligence research aimed at representing knowledge in symbols to facilitate ...

  4. Natural-language programming - Wikipedia

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    Natural-language programming (NLP) is an ontology-assisted way of programming in terms of natural-language sentences, e.g. English. [1] A structured document with Content, sections and subsections for explanations of sentences forms a NLP document, which is actually a computer program. Natural language programming is not to be mixed up with ...

  5. Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas ...

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    But when you're done laughing and/or crying, follow the link. It really exists. Assumptions about the conclusions of scientific publications that you have seen the titles of, but not read. Your self-published book. McGannahan Skjellyfetti. An article about your friend's latest selfie. Or, for that matter, selfie stick. They are banned in most ...

  6. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    NLP 2011 [71] KAN, M Reddit All Comments Corpus All Reddit comments (as of 2015). ~ 1.7 billion JSON NLP, research 2015 [72] Stuck_In_the_Matrix Ubuntu Dialogue Corpus Dialogues extracted from Ubuntu chat stream on IRC. 930 thousand dialogues, 7.1 million utterances CSV Dialogue Systems Research 2015 [73] Lowe, R. et al. Dialog State Tracking ...

  7. Why working a 9 to 5 is actually really bad for you - AOL

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    1) The first hour of your shift feels like you're physically there, yet mentally in bed, making you feel sleep deprived. Photo: Getty 2) Sitting for 8 hours a day has damaging effects on your body.

  8. Natural-language user interface - Wikipedia

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    For example, when confronted with a question of the form 'which U.S. state has the highest income tax?', conventional search engines ignore the question and instead search on the keywords 'state', 'income' and 'tax'. Natural-language search, on the other hand, attempts to use natural-language processing to understand the nature of the question ...

  9. Why Have Hollywood Titles Been So Bad Lately?

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    Welcome to the era of bad movie titles. If you brought a person from the late seventies into the present, ... Adjusted for inflation today, Empire grossed around $1.8 billion at the box office.