MACHINE LEARNING AND NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING – A REVIEW
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Machine Learning is the part or subset of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that uses computerized reasoning and studies and estimates how to perform the task using the previous inputs and experiences to solve the task without being unequivocally modified. Natural Language Processing is a subset branch of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that mainly tries to build the system that can understand human language and generate and analyze output. This paper describes what these two concepts consists of and how they acts intelligently for performing tasks.
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