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Asked: April 10, 20222022-04-10T05:06:58+00:00 2022-04-10T05:06:58+00:00In: Programmers

Which of these are NLP engines?

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Which of these are NLP engines?

  1. MS LUIS
  2. Amazon Lambda
  3. OMS AZURE
  4. Amazon Lex

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The abbreviation ‘”NLP” refers to ‘”neurolinguistic programming”‘. It refers to three key elements that impact human experience including the language, neurology and programming. NLP is an educational system which was founded in the 1970s by Richard Bandler and John Grinder as part of a thesis being carried out in California in the 1970’s. Bandler and Grinder identified three highly skilled therapists who had remarkable results when treating patients.

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    2022-04-10T05:17:24+00:00Added an answer on April 10, 2022 at 5:17 am

    The options for this question are 3  -OMS AZURE and  4- Amazon Lex

    Why Ms Azure and Amason Lex are the examples of NLP engines

    • Natural Language Processing refers to the artificial intelligence-based technology that allows computers to to comprehend and interpret human language. It allows computers to to read what’s spoken or spoken by humans.
    • For instance, using techniques like the audio conversion from the conversion of text permits computer systems to to recognize humans’ speech. In addition, it permits users to make use of speech controlover different systems.
    • It is important to note it is Amazon Lex is a natural processing language used for creating interfaces for conversation with the help of the voice and text.
    • Another instance of natural processing of language is Ms. Azure as it also provides natural language processing e.g, Azure Hindsight, Azure Databricks, etc. Amazon Comprehendis an additional instance as it employs machines learning to find details that are stored in the form of unstructured data.
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