computational linguistics with transformer models
"Computational linguistics with transformer models" refers to the application of advanced machine learning models known as transformers in the field of linguistics. It combines natural language processing techniques with transformer architectures to analyze and understand human language, enabling computers to perform tasks like language translation, sentiment analysis, speech recognition, and language generation with highly accurate and contextually aware results.
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