KOMPYUTER LINGVISTIKASIDA TA’MINOT MASALASI VA SINONIM BIRLIKLARNING LINGVISTIK TA’MINOTI
"Maqola"
Kompyuter tilshunosligi, tilshunoslik va informatika kesishmasida joylashgan dinamik soha bo'lib, mashina tarjimasi, hissiyotlarni tahlil qilish va nutqni aniqlash kabi tabiiy tillarni qayta ishlash (NLP) ilovalarida hal qiluvchi rol o'ynaydi. Kompyuter tilshunosligining asosiy muammolaridan biri bu ta'minot muammosi, xususan, lingvistik resurslarning mavjudligi va ulardan foydalanish imkoniyati. Ushbu maqola sinonimik birliklarning lingvistik ta'minotiga e'tibor qaratgan holda kompyuter tilshunosligidagi ta'minot muammosini o'rganadi. Biz lingvistik resurslarning ahamiyatini, sinonimiya muammolarini va lingvistik taklif va hisoblash talabi o'rtasidagi tafovutni bartaraf etishning potentsial echimlarini muhokama qilamiz.
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