A team of researchers at the University of Toronto has introduced a new framework for interpreting slang in natural language processing (NLP).
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When a warning is added on a product — either voluntarily or due to legal requirements — the “Buy me! Consume me!” message is...
Recorded live at the International Translation Forum in Riyadh, this episode features Eddie Arrieta in conversation with Dr. Waleed Alsubhi—chairman of the Saudi Arabian...