Google Opens Up What it Bills as the World's Best Language Parser
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are going thoroughly open source, with some of the biggest tech companies contributing projects to the community. Recently, I covered Google's decistion to open source a program called TensorFlow. It's based on the same internal toolset that Google has spent years developing to support its AI software and other predictive and analytics programs. Now, in a follow-on move, Google is open sourcing SyntaxNet, which is natural-language understanding software that can automatically parse sentences. SyntaxNet is part of its TensorFlow open source machine learning library, and is hardened and tested by Google.
Jul-2-2016, 06:01:21 GMT