sentence-level processing

Terms from Artificial Intelligence: humans at the heart of algorithms

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Sentence-level processing is a form of semantic analysis which takes into account the context of words and phrases, in contrast to lexical processing which looks at the meaning of individual words or terms. Both are usually combined in natural language processing.

Used in Chap. 13: page 213