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Quantum Natural Language Processing, often abbreviated as [[QNLP]], is a natural language processing technique | Quantum Natural Language Processing, often abbreviated as [[QNLP]], is a natural language processing technique<ref>{{:Paper/Mathematical Foundations for a Compositional Distributional Model of Meaning}}</ref> created by [[Bob Coecke]], [[Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh]], and [[Stephen Clark]]. This idea is explained in the following video:[[Video/Q2B 2020-Quantum Natural Language Processing|Q2B 2020-Quantum Natural Language Processing]] | ||
=The CQM Insight= | =The CQM Insight= | ||
{{:CQM Insight}} | {{:CQM Insight}} |
Revision as of 06:46, 19 March 2022
Quantum Natural Language Processing, often abbreviated as QNLP, is a natural language processing technique[1] created by Bob Coecke, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, and Stephen Clark. This idea is explained in the following video:Q2B 2020-Quantum Natural Language Processing
The CQM Insight
In the video[2], Bob stated there are two aspects of languages:
The insight is that Bob Coecke combined/composed the two mechanisms using Categorical Quantum Mechanics/(CQM).
References
- ↑ Coecke, Bob; Sadrzadeh, Mehrnoosh; Clark, Stephen (Mar 23, 2010). Mathematical Foundations for a Compositional Distributional Model of Meaning (PDF). local page: arXiv.
- ↑ Coecke, Bob (Dec 6, 2021). Bob Coecke, From Quantum Linguistics to Spacetime Linguistics, and Cognition. local page: The Quantum Information Structure of Spacetime.
- ↑ Lambek, Joachim (1958). The Mathematics of Sentence Structure (PDF). 65 (3). local page: The American Mathematical Monthly. p. 154–170. ISSN 0002-9890.