linguistic behavior modeling
Linguistic behavior modeling refers to the process of designing and developing computational models that emulate and predict human language usage patterns and behaviors, helping to understand, simulate, and automate various aspects of communication, such as speech recognition, natural language processing, text analytics, and conversation generation.
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