Abstract

ABSTRACT Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a technology that permits computers to recognize human languages. Words are the fundamental unit of analysis in deep-level grammatical and semantic analysis. The main goal of NLP is typically word segmentation. Since the machine learning techniques cannot be directly applied to the practical issue of significant structural disparities between various data modalities in a multi-modal context. In this paper, English Vocabulary Learning Aid System Using Digital Twin Wasserstein Generative Adversarial Network Optimized using Jelly Fish Optimization Algorithm is proposed. The problematic of multiple modal data heterogeneity is handled by the feature extraction of Parameterized Local Maximum Synchro squeezing Transform and extract the features such as Phonetic features, sentence length, word embedding’s, part of speech tags, word frequencies, N-grams. Then, the Digital twin Wasserstein generative adversarial network classifies the English vocabulary to easy words, intermediate words, and difficult words. The performance of the proposed EVLS-DtwinWGAN-NLP approach attains 3.101%, 7.12%, 7.73% higher accuracy, 24.13%, 13.04%, 29.51% lower computation Time and 2.292%, 5.365%, 1.551% higher AUC compared with existing methods like Feature extraction and analysis of natural language processing for deep learning English language (EVLS-BiLSTM-NLP), State of art for semantic analysis of natural language processing (EVLS-SA-NLP) respectively.

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