The top NLP APIs being utilized by developers on RapidAPI are:
An NLP API refers to a pre-trained machine learning model that can analyze syntax, extract entities, and evaluate the sentiment of some text.
Some techniques include:
Read more about it here.
Per Google,
The Cloud Natural Language API provides natural language understanding technologies to developers, including sentiment analysis, entity analysis, entity sentiment analysis, content classification, and syntax analysis. This API is part of the larger Cloud Machine Learning API family.
Per Stanford's website:
Natural language processing (NLP) is one of the most important technologies of the information age. There are a large variety of underlying tasks and machine learning models powering NLP applications. Recently, deep learning approaches have obtained very high performance across many different NLP tasks.
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Hi,
I've sent you information about the VisualText IDE for NLP, as well as the NLP++ programming language, the only such language developed specifically for NLP. These were developed and have been in use for 20 years, and have been used by customers including IBM, NASDAQ, and ETS. The courtesy of a reference on your page, or at the very least a reply, is much appreciated.
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