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This paper presents a consolidated view of the computational intelligence used in the natural language steganalysis. In order to understand the human intelligence on natural language, four major computational intelligence methods have been identified. They are bayesian, fuzzy logic, neural network, and genetic algorithm. This paper also presents a measurement tool to measure the natural language intelligent system properties based on steganalysis objectives. It can be learned that the more suitable intelligent systems to be applied in steganalysis domain properties are: neural network, genetic algorithm and fuzzy logic.