Glossary

  • Named entity recognition (NER) refers to methods for recognizing language units in natural language processing. NER methods are used to identify and mark information such as names, locations and products in text corpora. Recent developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) make(...)
  • A naming is a word or several words used to designate a term (DIN ISO 26162:2016-12). In a term-based terminology database, for example, several namings are stored per term if required. As a rule, a preferred naming should always be specified, which is used uniformly (e.g. "passenger car").(...)
  • Natural language processing (NLP) is the computer-aided processing of natural language. For example, data cleansing for digital language processing or machine translation using segmentation, tokenization, text statistics, anonymization and named entity recognition (NER). NLP is an important(...)
  • Neural machine translation (also known as NMT) is a method of machine translation performed with recurrent neural networks (RNN). An encoder encrypts sequences of words in the source text in vectors. A decoder then decrypts these vectors and decodes the target text word by word. By taking(...)
  • The acronym NMT stands for neural machine translation and is a method of machine translation performed with recurrent neural networks (RNN). An encoder encrypts sequences of words in the source text in vectors. A decoder then decrypts these vectors and decodes the target text word by(...)