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societat de la informaciótecnologies lingüístiques
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Las necesidades que plantea la sociedad de la información determinan en cierta medida los objetivos de la lingüística computacional en el cambio de siglo: la revolución tecnológica ha dado lugar a cambios en profundidad en los sectores productivos y las profesiones relacionadas con el lenguaje, y también en aquellos sectores que, sin estar directamente relacionados con el lenguaje, necesitan dotar su actividad del valor añadido de una comunicación eficiente y fluida con clientes y usuarios. Esta nueva realidad impone la necesidad de desarrollar aplicaciones de procesamiento del lenguaje y del habla que tendrán un amplio abanico de posibles usuarios y que han de tratar con centenares de millones de documentos escritos o sonoros, lo que a su vez implica la necesidad de disponer de recursos básicos de ingeniería lingüística que deben permitir el desarrollo efectivo de estas aplicaciones. En este artículo se presentan las principales tecnologías lingüísticas, las relativas al tratamiento tanto del habla como del texto escrito, y su papel en el contexto europeo actual.Date
2001-05-01Type
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https://doaj.org/article/fa5404f3502e4fd2a19611b982570e02
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