Natural language understanding

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Natural Language Understanding (NLU) is a a misleading term, highly discussed in the Conversational AI / scientific community.

In recent years, especially in the chatbot engineering industry, we tend to use NLU to mean an intent/entities classifier, based on machine learning techniques (transformers, etc.). The main open source project / state of the art of this approach is probably the RASA DIET classifier.

Besides, in terms of linguistic, and psycho-linguistic/cognitive scientific disciplines, there is a great skepticism about naming "language understanding" a ML-based classifier of intents (and entities). A growing number of researcher linguists state that it's even impossible to understand language with machine language techniques (the more famous and currently debated is probably GPT-3). One of the scientist more active in this battle is Walid Saba.