Application of Natural Language Processing for Information Retrieval

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Through a comprehensive analysis of using natural language processing in information retrieval, we compared the effects with the various natural language techniques for information retrieval precision in this paper. This is for the tasks of more suitable as well as accurate results of natural language processing.

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