DEVELOPMENT TRENDS OF ELECTRONIC DICTIONARIES BASED ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LANGUAGE CORPORA
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This study analyzes the development trends in the field of electronic lexicography, with a particular focus on dictionaries based on artificial intelligence and language corpora. Modern linguistic technologies and natural language processing (NLP) methods are expanding the functionality of dictionaries, transforming them into interactive platforms that adapt to user needs. The application of artificial neural networks and machine learning algorithms enhances the efficiency of lexicographic research. This paper explores the significance of electronic dictionaries in education, translation processes, and scientific research, as well as their integration with multimodal capabilities and online resources. The findings of this study contribute to the scientific and theoretical assessment of modern trends and prospects in electronic lexicography
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