Computational Linguistics
Computational linguistics applies computational methods to analyze and understand human language, aiming to build systems that can process and generate human-like text. Current research focuses on leveraging large language models (LLMs) for tasks like semantic change detection, sentiment analysis, and even literary analysis, alongside the development of new datasets and benchmark tasks for under-resourced languages. This field is crucial for advancing natural language processing applications across diverse sectors, from improving user experience on digital platforms to facilitating more nuanced analyses of historical texts and literary works.
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