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IBM is engaged in research on Indian languages in a bid to develop new artificial intelligence applications in key industries

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IBM’s natural language processing road map in India includes Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati and Punjabi

Neha Alawadhi New Delhi
In March last year, IBM announced the first commercialisation of key natural language processing (NLP) capabilities from IBM Research’s Project Debater, its artificial intelligence system capable of debating humans on complex topics.

While the technology giant builds on its language capability, which feeds into its cognitive intelligence platform Watson, another project in India that is helping build on NLP is a partnership with IIT Bombay, where a team of researchers is looking at the myriad complexities of diverse Indian languages.

“IBM’s AI portfolio is built around automation, NLP and trust,” says Gargi Dasgupta, director, IBM Research India and chief technology