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Grammatical Framework (programming language) : a static type system, to detect potential programming errors functional programming for powerful abstractions support for writing libraries, to be used on other grammars tools for Information extraction, to convert linguistic resources into GF |
Grammatical Framework (programming language) : Goal: write a multilingual grammar for expressing statements about John and Mary loving each other. |
Grammatical Framework (programming language) : In natural language applications, libraries are a way to cope with thousands of details involved in syntax, lexicon, and inflection. The GF Resource Grammar Library is the standard library for Grammatical Framework. It covers the morphology and basic syntax for an increasi... |
Grammatical Framework (programming language) : GF was first created in 1998 at Xerox Research Centre Europe, Grenoble, in the project Multilingual Document Authoring. At Xerox, it was used for prototypes including a restaurant phrase book, a database query system, a formalization of an alarm system instructions with tr... |
Haptik : Haptik is an Indian enterprise conversational AI platform founded in August 2013, and acquired by Reliance Industries Limited in 2019. Haptik was the pioneer chatbot and one of the first modern Conversational AI and Generative AI. The company develops technology to enable enterprises to build conversational AI... |
Haptik : Haptik was founded by Aakrit Vaish and Swapan Rajdev, in August 2013. The company launched its first product Haptik app in March 2014, which is a chat-based personal assistant which lets its users get things done for Android and iOS platforms in India. By September 2014, the platform added 125 chat experts who... |
Haptik : Self-serve Enterprise CX platform that helps launch Intelligent Virtual Assistants Life insurance chatbot that acts as a financial guide to help users choose appropriate life insurance plans based on 60-second quiz Voice bot that helps the food chain customers to place orders and find the nearest outlet and pr... |
Haptik : Haptik built the world's largest WhatsApp chatbot for COVID-19. This was the official helpline for the Government of India which was utilized by over 21 million users across the country. The MyGov Corona Helpdesk was engineered to fight rumors, educate the masses and bring a sense of calm to the pandemic situa... |
Haptik : Haptik raised $11.2M in its Series B funding round from Times Internet in April 2016. Times Internet thus acquired a majority stake in Haptik. Earlier, the company had received funding of $1 million from Kalaari Capital in September 2014. Haptik is a part of the Reliance Industries Limited, which acquired a ma... |
Haptik : Haptik builds Conversational AI that understands context. |
Haptik : Haptik has open sourced its proprietary Named Entity Recognition system that powers the chatbots behind Haptik app at the Chatbot Summit held in Berlin on 26 June 2017. |
Haptik : Alisa (virtual assistant) Amazon Alexa Bixby (virtual assistant) BlackBerry Assistant Clova (virtual assistant) Microsoft Cortana True Knowledge Evi Google Assistant Samsung S Voice Apple Siri Samsung Viv == References == |
Holmes (computer) : Holmes is a cognitive computing system developed by the Indian technology corporation Wipro and announced in 2016. Its name is a reference to IBM's Watson, and is a backronym for "Heuristics and Ontology-based Learning Machines and Experiential Systems". Its uses include development of digital virtu... |
Huawei HiCar : Huawei HiCar is a mobile app developed by Huawei to mirror features of an Android EMUI and HarmonyOS device, such as a smartphone, on a car's dashboard information and entertainment head unit. Once an HarmonyOS device is paired with the car's head unit, the system can mirror some apps on the vehicle's di... |
Huawei HiCar : Huawei HiCar runs on Huawei EMUI Android and HarmonyOS operating systems, enabling a mobile device to act as a master to a vehicle's dashboard head unit. Once the user's mobile device is connected to the vehicle, the head unit serves as an external display for the device, presenting supported software in... |
Huawei HiCar : Huawei HiCar was launched on May 9, 2020, with 18 car manufacturers joining Huawei's tethered head unit platform. On September 10, 2020, post-launch, Huawei announced the HiCar platform was expanded to 20 car manufacturers targeting 5 million car units. On July 9, 2021, BYD Han EV systems were updated wi... |
Huawei HiCar : On January 31, 2022, Huawei HiCar vehicles exceeds 10 million units with 34 car makers with 112 models and products since launch with plans to expand. |
Huawei HiCar : Android Auto CarPlay Entune MirrorLink Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance == References == |
IBM Watson : IBM Watson is a computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language. It was developed as a part of IBM's DeepQA project by a research team, led by principal investigator David Ferrucci. Watson was named after IBM's founder and first CEO, industrialist Thomas J. Watson. The computer sys... |
IBM Watson : Watson was created as a question answering (QA) computing system that IBM built to apply advanced natural language processing, information retrieval, knowledge representation, automated reasoning, and machine learning technologies to the field of open domain question answering. IBM stated that Watson uses ... |
IBM Watson : Watson parses questions into different keywords and sentence fragments in order to find statistically related phrases. Watson's main innovation was not in the creation of a new algorithm for this operation, but rather its ability to quickly execute hundreds of proven language analysis algorithms simultaneo... |
IBM Watson : After the national press attention gained by the 2011 Jeopardy! appearance, IBM sought out partnerships from education to weather and cancer to retail chatbots in order convince business about Watson's alleged capabilities. This ultimately lead to the failure of Watson to find a profit-making product for t... |
IBM Watson : Artificial intelligence Blue Gene IBM Watsonx Commonsense knowledge (artificial intelligence) Glossary of artificial intelligence Artificial general intelligence Tech companies in the New York metropolitan area Wolfram Alpha |
IBM Watson : Baker, Stephen (2011). Final Jeopardy: Man vs. Machine and the Quest to Know Everything. Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0-547-48316-0. |
IBM Watson : Baker, Stephen (2012) Final Jeopardy: The Story of Watson, the Computer That Will Transform Our World, Mariner Books. Jackson, Joab (2014). IBM bets big on Watson-branded cognitive computing PCWorld: Jan 9, 2014 2:30 PM Greenemeier, Larry. (2013). Will IBM's Watson Usher in a New Era of Cognitive Computing... |
IBM Watson : Watson homepage DeepQA homepage About Watson on Jeopardy.com Smartest Machine on Earth (PBS NOVA documentary about the making of Watson) Power Systems The Watson Trivia Challenge. The New York Times. June 16, 2010. This is Watson – IBM Journal of Research and Development (published by the IEEE) |
Lexical Variant Generation (software) : Lexical Variant Generation (lvg) is a suite of CLI tools that are used to perform lexical transformations to text. The goal is to generate lexical variants in Natural language processing of patient clinical documents. |
Lexical Variant Generation (software) : Lexical semantics Unified Medical Language System |
Lexical Variant Generation (software) : https://lexsrv3.nlm.nih.gov/LexSysGroup/Projects/lvg/2014/docs/userDoc/tools/lvg.html https://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/new_users/online_learning/LEX_004.html |
LG ThinQ : LG ThinQ (pronounced as "think-cue"; sometimes known as LG SmartThinQ) is a brand launched by LG Electronics in 2017, featuring products that are equipped with voice control and artificial intelligence technology. The brand was originally launched for home appliances and consumer electronics, such as refrige... |
LG ThinQ : The branding was first introduced in 2011 in the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas as THINQ. The first ThinQ product was a smart refrigerator, with features such as smart savings options, food management system, and different software in the LCD screen on the fridge. The unified branding was then ... |
LG ThinQ : LG ThinQ products use voice control to interact with users, and use sensor data and different features such as product recognition and learning engine technologies to enhance their abilities. Deep ThinQ (or LG ThinQ AI) was introduced as LG's own AI platform. It was reported that it could engage in two-way c... |
LG ThinQ : Smartphones LG G6 (ThinQ branding was added to startup screen in an update) LG V30 (ThinQ branding was added to startup screen in an update) LG V30S ThinQ LG V35 ThinQ LG G7 ThinQ LG V40 ThinQ LG G8 ThinQ LG G8s ThinQ LG G8x ThinQ LG V50 ThinQ LG V60 ThinQ |
LG ThinQ : Official website |
Linguee : Linguee is an online bilingual concordance that provides an online dictionary for a number of language pairs, including many bilingual sentence pairs. As a translation aid, Linguee differs from machine translation services like Babel Fish, and is more similar in function to a translation memory. Linguee is op... |
Linguee : Linguee uses specialized webcrawlers to search the Internet for appropriate bilingual texts and to divide them into parallel sentences. The paired sentences identified undergo automatic quality evaluation by a human-trained machine learning algorithm that estimates the quality of translation. The user can set... |
Linguee : In addition to serving the bilingual Web, Patent translated texts as well as the EU Parliament protocols and laws of the European Union (EUR-Lex) as sources. In addition to officially translated text from EU sources, its French language service relies on translated texts from Canadian government documents, we... |
Linguee : Linguee pioneered the online bilingual concordance. The concept behind it was conceived in the fall of 2007 by former Google employee Gereon Frahling and developed in the following year along with Leonard Fink. The business idea was recognized in 2008 with the main prize of a competition founded by the German... |
Linguee : Neural machine translation Parallel text Translation memory |
Linguee : Katsnelson, Alla (August 29, 2022). "Poor English skills? New AIs help researchers to write better". Nature. 609 (7925): 208–209. doi:10.1038/d41586-022-02767-9. PMID 36038730. S2CID 251931306. |
Linguee : Official website |
LOLITA : LOLITA is a natural language processing system developed by Durham University between 1986 and 2000. The name is an acronym for "Large-scale, Object-based, Linguistic Interactor, Translator and Analyzer". LOLITA was developed by Roberto Garigliano and colleagues between 1986 and 2000. It was designed as a gene... |
LOLITA : Computational linguistics |
LOLITA : Lolita Progress Report #1 1992 [1] A collection of papers on parallelism in Haskell, Lolita frequently being one of or the primary test cases Belief Modeling for Discourse Plans -(Garagani 1997) |
M (virtual assistant) : M was a virtual assistant by Facebook, first announced in August 2015, that claimed to automatically complete tasks for users, such as purchase items, arrange gift deliveries, reserve restaurant tables, and arrange travel. It was intended to compete with services such as Siri and Cortana. In pra... |
M (virtual assistant) : By April 2017, M was available to a small test audience of 10,000 users. It worked inside the Facebook Messenger instant messaging service. If a user made a request for M, it used algorithms to determine what the user wanted. If M did not understand, a human took over the conversation, unbeknown... |
Maluuba : Maluuba is a Canadian technology company conducting research in artificial intelligence and language understanding. Founded in 2011, the company was acquired by Microsoft in 2017. In late March 2016, the company demonstrated a machine reading system capable of answering arbitrary questions about J.K Rowling’s... |
Maluuba : Maluuba was founded by four undergraduate students from the University of Waterloo, Zhiyuan Wu, Joshua Pantony, Sam Pasupalak and Kaheer Suleman. Their initial proof of concept was a program that allowed users to search for flights using their voice. In February 2012, the company secured $2 million (~$2.62 mi... |
Maluuba : Maluuba's research centre opened in Montreal, Quebec in December 2015. The lab was advised by Yoshua Bengio (University of Montreal) and Richard Sutton (University of Alberta). Prior to its acquisition by Microsoft, the lab published fifteen peer-reviewed papers. The lab also partnered with local universities... |
Maluuba : Numerous applications for Maluuba's technology have been proposed in industry with several applications being commercialized. One of the first applications of Maluuba's natural language technology has been the smartphone assistant. These systems allow users to speak to their phone and get direct results to th... |
Maluuba : Glossary of artificial intelligence |
Maluuba : Official website |
MemoQ : memoQ is a computer-assisted translation software suite which runs on Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is developed by the Hungarian software company memoQ Fordítástechnológiai Zrt. (memoQ Translation Technologies), formerly Kilgray, a provider of translation management software established in 2004 and c... |
MemoQ : memoQ, a translation environment tool first released in 2006, was the first product created by memoQ Translation Technologies, a company founded in Hungary by the three language technologists Balázs Kis, István Lengyel and Gábor Ugray. In the years since the software was first presented, it has grown in popular... |
MemoQ : Web site of memoQ software |
METAL MT : A machine translation system developed at the University of Texas and at Siemens which ran on Lisp Machines. |
METAL MT : Originally titled the Linguistics Research System (LRS), it was later renamed METAL (Mechanical Translation and Analysis of Languages). It started life as a German-English system funded by the USAF. |
METAL MT : A copy of the Weidner Multi-Lingual Word Processing software was requested by the German Government for the Siemens Corporation of Germany in September 1980 and was nicknamed the Siemens-Weidner Engine (originally English-German). This revolutionary multilingual word processing engine became foundational in ... |
METAL MT : About METAL |
Microsoft Translator : Microsoft Translator or Bing Translator is a multilingual machine translation cloud service provided by Microsoft. Microsoft Translator is a part of Microsoft Cognitive Services and integrated across multiple consumer, developer, and enterprise products, including Bing, Microsoft Office, SharePoi... |
Microsoft Translator : Microsoft Translator is a cloud-based API that is integrated into numerous Microsoft products and services. The Translator API can be used on its own and can be customized for use in a pre-publishing or post-publishing environment. The API, which is available through subscription, is free for low... |
Microsoft Translator : Bing Microsoft Translator (previously Live Search Translator, Windows Live Translator, and Bing Translator) is a user-facing translation portal provided by Microsoft as part of its Bing services to translate texts or entire web pages into different languages. All translation pairs are powered by ... |
Microsoft Translator : Through its core product offerings, Microsoft Translator supports the translation features of many Microsoft products at the consumer and enterprise levels. These products fall broadly into three categories—communication products, Microsoft Office, and apps. |
Microsoft Translator : As of March 2025, Microsoft Translator supports 179 languages and language varieties. The list of supported languages is available at the Microsoft Translator website and can also be retrieved programmatically through the cloud services. |
Microsoft Translator : Microsoft Translator has engaged with community partners to increase the number of languages and to improve overall language translation quality. Below is a list of community partners that Microsoft Translator has teamed with. CNGL Centre for Global Intelligent Content Hmong Language Partners – H... |
Microsoft Translator : "Free Translator for Text or Internet". microsofttranslator.com. (copyright of Microsoft) "Use of Microsoft Copyrighted Content". Microsoft. "Translator for Bing. Help & FAQs". Archived from the original on August 12, 2018. Retrieved Aug 12, 2018. |
Modular Audio Recognition Framework : Modular Audio Recognition Framework (MARF) is an open-source research platform and a collection of voice, sound, speech, text and natural language processing (NLP) algorithms written in Java and arranged into a modular and extensible framework that attempts to facilitate addition o... |
Modular Audio Recognition Framework : "Modular Audio Recognition Framework". MARF, The Modular Audio Recognition Framework, and its Applications. Retrieved 2007-08-10. S. M. Bernsee. "The DFT à pied". Retrieved 2008-06-07. O'Shaughnessy, Douglas (2000). Speech Communications. IEEE Press New Jersey, U.S. == Footnotes == |
Naver Papago : Naver Papago (Korean: 네이버 파파고), shortened to Papago and stylized as papago, is a multilingual machine translation cloud service provided by Naver Corporation. The name Papago comes from the Esperanto word for parrot, Esperanto being a constructed language. |
Naver Papago : Papago ended its trial phase and officially launched on July 19, 2017, with translation options. It was only available as a smartphone app but it has since launched its own website and has expanded to other languages. From November 2019, Papago was changed to be available without Internet service. In 202... |
Naver Papago : 1:1 Conversation Mode: An interactive translation, translated through speech recognition. Image Translation: The portion of a photo in a gallery or the characters in a newly photographed picture is specified and translated into text. |
Naver Papago : The following languages are supported in Naver Papago. |
Naver Papago : Naver Dictionary Clova (virtual assistant) Naver Whale |
Naver Papago : Official website |
Never-Ending Language Learning : Never-Ending Language Learning system (NELL) is a semantic machine learning system that as of 2010 was being developed by a research team at Carnegie Mellon University, and supported by grants from DARPA, Google, NSF, and CNPq with portions of the system running on a supercomputing clus... |
Never-Ending Language Learning : NELL was programmed by its developers to be able to identify a basic set of fundamental semantic relationships between a few hundred predefined categories of data, such as cities, companies, emotions and sports teams. Since the beginning of 2010, the Carnegie Mellon research team has be... |
Never-Ending Language Learning : In his 2019 book "Human Compatible", Stuart Russell commented that 'Unfortunately NELL has confidence in only 3 percent of its beliefs and relies on human experts to clean out false or meaningless beliefs on a regular basis—such as its beliefs that “Nepal is a country also known as Unit... |
Never-Ending Language Learning : Cognitive architecture Computational models of language acquisition Cyc Darwin among the Machines The Adolescence of P-1 |
NooJ : NooJ is a sophisticated linguistic development environment and corpus processing software created by Max Silberztein. It enables linguists to construct and analyze the four classes of the Chomsky-Schützenberger hierarchy of generative grammars: Regular Grammars, Context-Free Grammars, Context-Sensitive Grammars ... |
NooJ : NooJ originated from the research conducted by Max Silberztein and the INTEX community, a group of linguists focused on the Lexicon-Grammar approach developed by Maurice Gross at the LADL (Laboratoire d’Automatique Documentaire et Linguistique). This approach posits that no grammar rule can be formulated without... |
NooJ : NooJ’s dictionaries are represented by finite-state transducers and can effectively handle various linguistic constructs, including simple words (e.g. 'table'), compound words (e.g. 'as a matter of fact') as well as discontinuous expressions such as phrasal verbs (e.g. 'to turn … off'), idiomatic expressions (e.... |
NooJ : The NooJ Web Site hosts NooJ, its instruction manual, linguistic resources for a dozen languages, links to several NooJ conferences as well as over 200 paper references. There are several YouTube video tutorials on NooJ in Arabic Belarusian Croatian French Indonesian Italian Spanish |
One Voice Technologies : One Voice Technologies was an Artificial Intelligence (AI) based Natural Language Processing (NLP) company founded in 1998 and based in San Diego, CA. One Voice was the developer of IVAN (Intelligent Voice Animated Navigator), an intelligent personal assistant, which commercially launched in 19... |
One Voice Technologies : One Voice is credited for launching the software industry's first Intelligent Personal Assistant (IPA) in 1999 when they officially released IVAN. IVAN was an AI based personal assistant that allowed users to use conversational voice to find information on the Internet, including weather, news,... |
One Voice Technologies : One Voice was an early pioneer in the field of Voice Commerce launching services with major online retail brands, including Autobytel.com, FTD.com and Monster.com Utilizing One Voice's platform, retailers can create dynamic voice conversations with users to help find products easier with conver... |
One Voice Technologies : In 2002, One Voice was selected by Warner Home Video to create the movie industry's first voice interactive DVD special features for worldwide distribution on all Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Subsequently, in "One Voice is a groundbreaking technology that gives viewers the chance to h... |
One Voice Technologies : 1999, launched the first intelligent personal assistant called IVAN 2001, launched voice commerce solutions with Autobytel.com, FTD.com and Monster.com 2002, US patents issued covering speech recognition and natural language processing: 6,434,524 and 6,499,013 2002, launched voice interactive D... |
Pipeline Pilot : Pipeline Pilot is a desktop software application developed by Dassault Systèmes. Initially focused on extract, transform, and load (ETL) processes and data analytics, the software has evolved to offer broader capabilities in various scientific and industrial applications. Pipeline Pilot uses a visual a... |
Pipeline Pilot : Pipeline Pilot was initially developed by SciTegic, a company that was acquired by BIOVIA in 2004. In 2014, BIOVIA became part of Dassault Systèmes. Originally designed for applications in chemistry, Pipeline Pilot's capabilities have since been expanded to support a wider range of data processing task... |
Pipeline Pilot : Pipeline Pilot is a software tool designed for data manipulation and analysis. It provides a graphical user interface for users to construct workflows that integrate and process data from multiple sources, including CSV files, text files, and databases. The software is commonly used in extract, transfo... |
PolyAnalyst : PolyAnalyst is a data science software platform developed by Megaputer Intelligence that provides an environment for text mining, data mining, machine learning, and predictive analytics. It is used by Megaputer to build tools with applications to health care, business management, insurance, and other indu... |
PolyAnalyst : PolyAnalyst's graphical user interface contains nodes that can be linked into a flowchart to perform an analysis. The software provides nodes for data import, data preparation, data visualization, data analysis, and data export. PolyAnalyst includes features for text clustering, sentiment analysis, extrac... |
PolyAnalyst : PolyAnalyst is run on the SKIF Cyberia Supercomputer at Tomsk State University, where it is made available to Russian researchers through the Center for Collective Use (CCU). Researchers at the center use PolyAnalyst to perform scientific research and to management the operations of their universities. In... |
PolyAnalyst : Official website |
PoolParty Semantic Suite : The PoolParty Semantic Suite is a technology platform provided by the Semantic Web Company. The EU-based company belongs to the early pioneers of the Semantic Web movement. The product uses standards-based technologies, namely the Resource Description Framework (RDF), as defined by W3C, which... |
Probabilistic Action Cores : PRAC (Probabilistic Action Cores) is an interpreter for natural-language instructions for robotic applications developed at the Institute for Artificial Intelligence at the University of Bremen, Germany, and is supported in parts by the European Commission and the German Research Foundation... |
Probabilistic Action Cores : The ultimate goal of the PRAC system is to make knowledge about everyday activities from websites like wikiHow available for service robots, such that they can autonomously acquire new high-level skills by browsing the Web. PRAC addresses the problem that natural language is inherently vagu... |
Probabilistic Action Cores : Project homepage Institute for Artificial Intelligence |
Regulus Grammar Compiler : The Regulus Grammar Compiler is a software system for compiling unification grammars into grammars for speech recognition systems. |
Regulus Grammar Compiler : Notes M. Rayner, B. A. Hockey and P. Bouillon (2006). Putting Linguistics into Speech Recognition: The Regulus Grammar Compiler. Stanford University Center for the Study of language and information, Stanford, California. ISBN 1-57586-526-2. |
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