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parser

British  
/ ˈpɑːzə /

noun

  1. computing a program or part of a program that interprets input to a computer by recognizing key words or analysing sentence structure

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Its natural language parser can turn normal sentences about your plans into a perfectly formatted appointment entry.

From The Verge

The renown of talented parsers of language predates more recent stars like Benjamin Dreyer and Mary Norris by thousands of years.

From New York Times

Bill Barr is a practiced and skillful liar and fine-grained parser of the truth, but now the lies are starting to catch up with him.

From Salon

Adding a Parser Since it is rare that data comes from the network in the format that your views need, Stores can delegate to a parser by using a ParsingStoreBuilder rather than a StoreBuilder.

From New York Times

“If you have a section labeled ‘Skills,’ parsers are really going to appreciate that,” Mr. Siegel explains, because ultimately they are designed to extract information in a hierarchy tracked to employers’ needs.

From New York Times