SUITABILITY OF SANSKRIT FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMING: A REVIEW

Authors

  • Abhishek Jain Department of Information Techonology Engineering Guru Ghasidas Visvavidyalaya Bilaspur(C.G.) India

Keywords:

Semantic networks, Sanskrit, AI

Abstract

From the past many years, a lot time, attempt, and cash has been expended on designing an ambiguous illustration of natural languages to make them accessible to computer processing. Those efforts have centered round developing schemata designed to parallel logical relations with relations expressed by means of the syntax and semantics of natural languages, which can be truly cumbersome and ambiguous in their feature as automobiles for the transmission of logical facts. Understandably, there may be a
massive perception that natural languages are fallacious for the transmission of many ideas that artificial languages can render with super precision and mathematical rigor. In this paper I have reviewed the attempt to establish the parallelism between the Sanskrit and natural language processing and the theoretical implications of this equivalence will be given

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Published

2018-10-12

How to Cite

Jain, A. . . (2018). SUITABILITY OF SANSKRIT FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMING: A REVIEW. International Journal of Technical Innovation in Modern Engineering & Science, 4(10), 353–355. Retrieved from https://ijtimes.com/index.php/ijtimes/article/view/490