👉 In computational linguistics, "jarl" is a technical term that refers to a specific type of computational model that was developed by Gérard Jarls in 1982. This model is widely used in natural language processing (NLP) and has been applied to various tasks such as machine translation, named entity recognition, sentiment analysis, and information retrieval. The term "jarl" can be seen as a combination of the words "jar" and "L," which are both