Friday, August 14, 2009

What is this hacker language? - 2

The hacker language is also called Leet. In one sense, Leet is an adjective used to refer substitution ciphers.
This kind of speak is also called as leet speak.

The grammar section in this article is something that caught my eye.
"Leet enjoys a looser grammar than standard English."

So will NLP systems in future focus on the leet grammar? No doubt that is too ambitious. Hopefully once people come up with systems that can understand human language, this can be achieved.
How can be the problems of Named Entity Recognition, multi-word expression finding be mapped in such languages? :P

Guess, there would be movie on AI on this kind of systems that can crack hacker's language.
Cool....... I think my thinking is going too wild :P

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