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NLP
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NLP
(Natural Language Processing) The capability of understanding human language. If the language is spoken, voice recognition plays an important role in converting the sounds to individual words. Then, natural language processing figures out what the words mean. See natural language query.
1.(application)NLP - Natural Language Processing.
2.(networking)NLP - Network Layer Protocol.


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