This article is that words are the key to human intelligence. Articles written by David Premack, a professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, unlike animal languages that have never evolved, explain how humans express their wisdom through language. Premack uses examples of grammar and grammar in human languages and explains language's uniqueness and evolution over time. He gave the human the six symbol systems, "Two Evolution - Genetic Code and Spoken Language" and four inventions, written language, Arabic numerals, music symbols and laboratory symbols (coding coding system) I assert there is.
Mimicking the human cognitive function that human beings understand text is a very hot topic today. Applications ranging from sentiment analysis to text summarization and language translation. We call this field natural language processing of computer science and artificial intelligence, or NLP (Do not confuse God, neural language programming). The "Bag of Words" model is an important insight to make NLP a success. The model includes receiving a list of tagged text corpus, counting words for each corpus, and determining how often each word (or more accurate morpheme) appears for each given tag. The Bayes Theorem is then applied to the unlabeled corpus and tests for tags that are more likely to belong (perhaps sentimental analysis of the mark between positive and negative) based on morpheme frequency.
This article is that words are the key to human intelligence. Articles written by David Premack, a professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, unlike animal languages that have never evolved, explain how humans express their wisdom through language. Premack uses examples of grammar and grammar in human languages and explains language's uniqueness and evolution over time. - Anthropologist Dr. William Bhyman explained the six basic human language functions as follows: recognition, memory, physics, composition, discourse and expressive culture (Presentation, January 19, 2010 ). Each of these functions works in the way the language is used. Using Beeman's lecture and personal experience, I will explain how to emphasize the six languages used by creating and running skate freestyle routines.