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Python is de facto the most common used programming language in natural language processing (NLP) vertical, also because the huge ecosystem of open-source packages (libraries), e.g. to develop machine learning / deep learning alghorithms ([[Tensorflow]], [[Pythorch]], etc.), speech recognition ([[Vosk]], [[Coqui]], etc.), sound processing, etc.--[[User:Solyarisoftware|Solyarisoftware]] ([[User talk:Solyarisoftware|talk]]) 11:25, 6 January 2022 (CET) | Python is de facto the most common used programming language in natural language processing (NLP) vertical, also because the huge ecosystem of open-source packages (libraries), e.g. to develop machine learning / deep learning alghorithms ([[Tensorflow]], [[Pythorch]], etc.), speech recognition ([[Vosk]], [[Coqui]], etc.), sound processing, etc.--[[User:Solyarisoftware|Solyarisoftware]] ([[User talk:Solyarisoftware|talk]]) 11:25, 6 January 2022 (CET) | ||
:Sounding good to me [[User:Solyarisoftware|Solyarisoftware]]. Just pinging [[User:Digitalica|Digitalica]] as author. Could be added in my personal opinion.--[[User:Thorsten|Thorsten]] ([[User talk:Thorsten|talk]]) 23:07, 6 January 2022 (CET) |
Revision as of 23:07, 6 January 2022
I propose to add, at the end, a statement like:
Python is de facto the most common used programming language in natural language processing (NLP) vertical, also because the huge ecosystem of open-source packages (libraries), e.g. to develop machine learning / deep learning alghorithms (Tensorflow, Pythorch, etc.), speech recognition (Vosk, Coqui, etc.), sound processing, etc.--Solyarisoftware (talk) 11:25, 6 January 2022 (CET)
- Sounding good to me Solyarisoftware. Just pinging Digitalica as author. Could be added in my personal opinion.--Thorsten (talk) 23:07, 6 January 2022 (CET)