cellular automata and natural language processing
Cellular automata refers to a computational model that involves a grid of cells, each having a specific state. These cells interact with their neighboring cells according to predefined rules, resulting in dynamic behavior and emergent patterns. Natural language processing, on the other hand, deals with the interaction between computers and human language. It focuses on the analysis and understanding of text or speech data to enable machines to comprehend, generate, and respond to language in a meaningful way.
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