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Thank you to everyone who has made it here in this heat and hello also to everybody who's watching from home
My name is Max Rapp. I'm a PhD student of Michael Kohlhases and
Today I'm filling in for Dr. Mueller
Who is away?
Last time dr. Mueller started part three of this lecture on natural language
this time
we will
have a look at your first language models and
Some of the tasks
Natural language processing tasks that
Can be tackled with them
But before we get to that let me get to give you a brief recap of
What happened last time
in particular
the introduction to natural language itself and
Let me try to answer
the W questions for you
So
What actually is a natural language a natural language is any form of spoken or signed means of communication that has evolved naturally and
without conscious planning
among humans
So something like Esperanto would not be a natural language
Something like first order logic would not be a natural language
You can use it for computer for communication, but it has definitely not evolved naturally
English is a natural language German is a natural language
Their edge cases modern Hebrew for example is a natural language for sure but
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