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Date of Patent:
Oct. 07, 2025

Filed:

Nov. 08, 2022
Applicants:

Hyundai Motor Company, Seoul, KR;

Kia Corporation, Seoul, KR;

Industry-academic Cooperation Foundation, Yonsei University, Seoul, KR;

Inventors:

Kyuyeol Han, Yongin-si, KR;

Cheongjae Lee, Suwon-si, KR;

Junseok Kim, Seongnam-si, KR;

Yo-Sub Han, Seoul, KR;

Hyunjoon Cheon, Incheon, KR;

Joonghyuk Hahn, Seoul, KR;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G06F 40/284 (2020.01); G06F 40/253 (2020.01); G10L 15/22 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
G06F 40/253 (2020.01); G06F 40/284 (2020.01);
Abstract

A method of processing a natural language may include generating a grammar used for analyzing a natural language by compressing a plurality of languages including common elements so that resources and time required for recognizing a grammar of an input sentence may be reduced. The method of processing a natural language may include separating an input sentence in units of morphemes, recognizing a grammar of the input sentence separated in units of morphemes, and analyzing a meaning of the input sentence based on the recognized grammar. The recognizing of the grammar may include recognizing a grammar that matches the input sentence separated in units of morpheme from among a plurality of pre-stored grammars, and the plurality of pre-stored grammars may include at least one grammar obtained by compressing two or more grammars to which at least one element among a plurality of elements constituting a single grammar is common.


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