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Current Natural Language Computing in China

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Current Natural Language Computing in China

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In this paper the objects (natural languages and their written form) which are computed in China are presented. Activities and achievements in the field of natural language computing are recounted Problems and difficulties, such as the segmentation of words, are also discussed

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