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Computational linguistics / Artificial intelligence / Natural language processing / Linguistics / Machine learning / Daniel Jurafsky / International Conference on Machine Learning / Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing / Jure Leskovec / Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems / Word embedding / Association for Computational Linguistics
Date: 2017-12-27 18:07:45
Computational linguistics
Artificial intelligence
Natural language processing
Linguistics
Machine learning
Daniel Jurafsky
International Conference on Machine Learning
Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Jure Leskovec
Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems
Word embedding
Association for Computational Linguistics

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