Natural language processing (NLP) solutions use language models to interpret the semantic meaning of written or spoken language. You can use the Language Understanding service to build language models for your applications.
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Module 1: Analyze text with Azure AI Language
The Azure AI Language service enables you to create intelligent apps and services that extract semantic information from text.
Module 2: Build a question answering solution
The question answering capability of the Azure AI Language service makes it easy to build applications in which users ask questions using natural language and receive appropriate answers.
Module 3: Build a conversational language understanding model
The Azure AI Language conversational language understanding service (CLU) enables you to train a model that apps can use to extract meaning from natural language.
Module 4: Create a custom text classification solution
The Azure AI Language service enables processing of natural language to use in your own app. Learn how to build a custom text classification project.
Module 5: Create a custom named entity extraction solution
Build a custom entity recognition solution to extract entities from unstructured documents
Module 6: Translate text with Azure AI Translator service
The Translator service enables you to create intelligent apps and services that can translate text between languages.
Module 7: Create speech-enabled apps with Azure AI services
The Azure AI Speech service enables you to build speech-enabled applications. This module focuses on using the speech-to-text and text to speech APIs, which enable you to create apps that are capable of speech recognition and speech synthesis.
Module 8: Translate speech with the Azure AI Speech service
Translation of speech builds on speech recognition by recognizing and transcribing spoken input in a specified language, and returning translations of the transcription in one or more other languages.