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natural-language-understanding |
{:shortdesc: .shortdesc} {:new_window: target="_blank"} {:tip: .tip} {:pre: .pre} {:codeblock: .codeblock} {:screen: .screen} {:javascript: .ph data-hd-programlang='javascript'} {:java: .ph data-hd-programlang='java'} {:python: .ph data-hd-programlang='python'} {:swift: .ph data-hd-programlang='swift'}
{: #relation-type-systems}
The relation type system that {{site.data.keyword.nlushort}} uses differs depending on which language you are using. This page describes which relation type system is used for each language. {: shortdesc}
For example, analyzing relations in German text will use the Version 2 relation type system.
Language | Relation type system |
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Arabic | Version 1 |
English | Version 1 |
French | Version 2 |
German | Version 2 |
Italian | Version 2 |
Japanese | Version 2 |
Korean | Version 1 |
Portuguese | Version 2 |
Spanish | Version 1 |