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and what are the hottest NLP products you've seen/used/built/sold lately? |
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Well in terms of sheer numbers, I bet Google has the most # of NLP people and have certainly been a force to reckon with in the space of machine translation and speech. Also, there are subtle bits of NLP across many of their products. In the startup space, I definitely was a fan of Siri (recently acquired by Apple). |
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Taking a different approach from Googles wrt to Machine-Translation is Asia-Online (e.g. better quality data vs more data for training): http://www.asiaonline.net/technology.aspx#2 Also, Language Weaver is pretty solid in the Machine-Translation field: http://www.languageweaver.com/page/home/. Granted this is a subset of NLP, but it is the one I find most interesting... |