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Apr 21, 2017 at 21:25 history tweeted twitter.com/StackGerman/status/855532997617090561
Apr 10, 2017 at 10:23 comment added hiergiltdiestfu The generic understanding of natural language is one of the hardest problems of computer science. Solutions today are usually based on neural nets, which are trained on HUGE corpi of sample texts. In turn, even a perfect neural net does not allow a rule based insight into the thing it specialized in, since the rules are implicitely coded in the purely numerical parametrization that characterizes the relationships of the cells that consititute the network.
Apr 8, 2017 at 0:15 answer added peterh timeline score: 4
Apr 7, 2017 at 15:23 comment added Arsak @HubertSchölnast Eben drum :)
Apr 7, 2017 at 11:45 comment added Hubert Schölnast @Marzipanherz: This is discussed here: german.meta.stackexchange.com/q/14/1487 As far as I know, this discussion has not yet led to any official result.
Apr 7, 2017 at 4:41 history edited user unknown CC BY-SA 3.0
No thanks wanted. Upvote useful answers.
Apr 6, 2017 at 21:08 comment added Arsak @HubertSchölnast Your question is in German. As far as I know, an English question is no duplicate, right?
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Apr 6, 2017 at 20:22 history edited Hubert Schölnast
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Apr 6, 2017 at 20:16 comment added Hubert Schölnast Possible duplicate of Automatische grammatikalische Satzanalyse
Apr 6, 2017 at 18:55 history migrated from german.meta.stackexchange.com (revisions)
Apr 6, 2017 at 18:43 history asked W.Mailh CC BY-SA 3.0