Natural Language Processing: Crash Course Computer Science #36

Natural Language Processing: Crash Course Computer Science #36

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@dixie_rekd9601
@dixie_rekd9601 - 08.08.2023 02:01

I remember watching this 5 years ago and slowly realising how important it would be for LLM AI and how the use of language is just another level of abstraction for the reality we live in.

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@thomasedwardking7286
@thomasedwardking7286 - 24.05.2023 10:48

Came in to watch the video... Staying to watch the series 🎉

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@obeytweety
@obeytweety - 06.04.2023 11:09

I <3 AI

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@bttfish
@bttfish - 04.04.2023 12:12

Now the ChatGPT is dominating this field.

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@tlc12070
@tlc12070 - 20.01.2023 16:15

Talk nerdy to me

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@natbud7987
@natbud7987 - 04.10.2022 11:51

It would be great to have a similar series on implications of technical progress with philosophers and social studies experts commenting on the relationship between the tech and our society.

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@BARANN2137
@BARANN2137 - 04.10.2022 05:17

I'm not using this Alexa sheise ever. Amazon spies on us

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@user-hv6lr9kq5m
@user-hv6lr9kq5m - 19.06.2020 07:05

She WOZ happy

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@johnmongver
@johnmongver - 25.05.2020 14:51

I am a linguist but I know nothing about computer science and NLP but I am interested to get a job in this field. Do you have any recommendations on how can I start my learning? What should I study to become more attractive towards employers?

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@ayoubessabiri6331
@ayoubessabiri6331 - 06.05.2020 14:10

Dear Siri, you are not alone. I am not sure I got that too :)

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@thatoyaonebogopa9483
@thatoyaonebogopa9483 - 25.04.2020 08:15

Your classes are amazing...

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@yashgala7556
@yashgala7556 - 21.04.2020 11:01

Why are you talking so fast to the point it's hard to understand, people view tutorials because they have little to no knowledge of the given topic, yet you talk like your audiences are expert of the topic :(

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@mtareen
@mtareen - 13.04.2020 06:18

Why is she talking so fast. I had to check my setting and confirm I don't have speed at 1.5

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@jounalansman1769
@jounalansman1769 - 13.04.2020 02:24

'Blabbing on about'. lol I like kerryan choice pf words. :)

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@zakuro8532
@zakuro8532 - 22.03.2020 03:05

Many complain about your speech being to fast, but I have to kindly disagree.
It was all perfect, fast enough and smoothly cut.

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@alexandrevalente9994
@alexandrevalente9994 - 08.12.2019 23:00

Do you breath sometimes ?
Even Siri can't follow you ;-)

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@ashokkumarg6277
@ashokkumarg6277 - 06.12.2019 08:32

I am PG Students from India Linguistics ,but I studied General Linguistics in master degree, can anybody guide me self learning Computational Linguistics course available???? Pls.

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@Richard_is_cool
@Richard_is_cool - 05.12.2019 00:57

It's just crazy how much of the development of computers was helped by government. Kinda destroys the whole right wing argument about how it's only capitalism that makes a change in technology. And also, these videos are co-produced PBS, funded by the American government. If you learnt something, thank the US, I guess.

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@cocoachanie
@cocoachanie - 18.11.2019 18:10

Excellent video!

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@starmole5000
@starmole5000 - 18.10.2019 01:26

Great vid, slow down a tiny bit tho :)

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@SimonGornick
@SimonGornick - 07.10.2019 10:12

Great introduction to a very complex area!

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@Magpie_Artistry
@Magpie_Artistry - 25.08.2019 22:17

I wonder if there are some academic papers that introducing these concepts? I hope wish I can find good citation for my dissertation, thank you!

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@SamuelRodriguez10
@SamuelRodriguez10 - 16.08.2019 19:56

Who did she see?


She saw me...


Who saw you?


She saw me...


Did she see you or hear you?


She saw me!

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@alejandromendoza2416
@alejandromendoza2416 - 28.06.2019 06:59

thanks for this information I will take a 10 in my class of english

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@chinmayjain9226
@chinmayjain9226 - 24.06.2019 05:09

She saw me

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@ivannaivanova8542
@ivannaivanova8542 - 20.06.2019 14:04

I love how you gave an example with Siri! Thank you for all your work! You are amazing.

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@agentanakin9889
@agentanakin9889 - 18.06.2019 11:33

I'm amazed by the Mac in the background.

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@lloyd26
@lloyd26 - 31.05.2019 05:01

If you still have a Windows XP computer, or if you have access to Microsoft Sam (the voice of Narrator in Windows XP), replace the sample text with "soy" or "soi", and you'll hear a strange sound.

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@mrlildylchillin
@mrlildylchillin - 24.05.2019 23:12

carrie anne looks like fish

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@rubenalejandro7763
@rubenalejandro7763 - 04.05.2019 07:16

Damn, Computer Science is so exciting.

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@Masoudy91
@Masoudy91 - 01.05.2019 23:01

New we have bot spams...

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@kajakaja5938
@kajakaja5938 - 03.04.2019 19:35

even she is like a bot.... 200 + words per minute ..... better she can start rapping...

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@eve36368
@eve36368 - 02.04.2019 04:06

I mean all I got was the surveillance. Then again, as a tool this is so cool.

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@jawadtahmeed9854
@jawadtahmeed9854 - 18.02.2019 01:04

Damn, she speaks faaaaaast !!

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@smartchandu
@smartchandu - 12.01.2019 00:08

Too fast rate of speech makes the information lost.

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@TKPagam
@TKPagam - 06.01.2019 10:06

Plz speak slowly all crash course watchers are non native speakers.

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@onee
@onee - 21.12.2018 03:12

What bothers me about those "speech recognizers" is. Most of the time we humans don't say things like "I <pause> am <pause> going <pause> to <pause> ...". But talk more like this "Am goingto" (yes, I exaggerated a bit). So, we combine two words, because you talk faster. Or we even skip words. But the computer is programmed to recognize each word individually. Which isn't the way humans naturally speak.

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@avagoyamug
@avagoyamug - 19.12.2018 13:32

Hey, that's a copy of Mitnick's "Ghost in the Wires" in the background!

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@prajjwalgupta7572
@prajjwalgupta7572 - 17.12.2018 09:42

Your voice is so sweet... I can recognize the sweetness of your voice... ❤️❤️💋💋

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@blakeingram1711
@blakeingram1711 - 04.12.2018 03:59

The best part of this video is when she spoke in Shakespearean to Siri. Who here can also fluently speak this language? I know I can.

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@ntaolengmokotini4077
@ntaolengmokotini4077 - 12.11.2018 02:05

what software do you use for editing?

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@appletree6741
@appletree6741 - 02.11.2018 15:46

Brilliant

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@anthonymorford8804
@anthonymorford8804 - 29.10.2018 06:07

Is a chatbot considered A.I.? I always thought it was.

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@davidchidester5463
@davidchidester5463 - 29.10.2018 00:41

This makes me want a crash course linguistics so bad.

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@aboxinspace
@aboxinspace - 18.10.2018 17:42

I like the robotic voices though ;/

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@TRMcCoy
@TRMcCoy - 27.09.2018 22:00

Fascinating, thank you.

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