
Incorporating Natural Language Processing Technologies for Personalized Language Learning Experience
Abstract
This paper explores the application of Natural Language Processing (NLP) technologies in delivering personalized language learning experiences. As language learning evolves with digital transformation, NLP stands out as a powerful tool for customizing content, automating feedback, and enhancing learner engagement. The study discusses current NLP techniques, their integration into language education platforms, and the pedagogical benefits of adaptive learning systems. It concludes with challenges and future prospects of implementing NLP in educational settings.
Keywords
Natural language processing, language learning, personalized learning
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