THE INTERSECTION OF LINGUISTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: ONTOLOGICAL DICTIONARIES
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15465872
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The integration of linguistics and artificial intelligence (AI) has produced innovative methodologies for managing and processing human language. Among these methodologies, ontological dictionaries stand out as crucial instruments, merging the theoretical aspects of linguistics with the computational power of AI. This paper explores the concept of ontological dictionaries, their development, and their significance at the intersection of linguistics and AI.
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