Instructors: Dr. Sabine Bartsch
Event type:
Exercise
Org-unit: Dept. 02 - Institute of Linguistics and Literary Studies
Displayed in timetable as:
02-25-2011-ue
Subject:
Crediting for:
Hours per week:
2
Language of instruction:
Englisch
Min. | Max. participants:
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Literature:
Jurafsky, Daniel, James H. Martin. 2016, 2019-draft. Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition. Prentice-Hall.
Manning, Christopher D., Hinrich Schütze. 1999. Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing. Cambridge, Mass., London: The MIT Press.
Official Course Description:
The course Methods and Techniques of Natural Language Processing (NLP) serves as a practical overview of theory and methods of natural language processing, corpus and computational linguistics. The course will guide you through methods and techniques of processing natural language data at different levels of linguistic organization.
In this semester, the course is taught as a virtual class. This means that you will be provided with materials for each content unit which typically consists of an impulse video that introduces a topic area plus a reading assignment for self-study. The reading assignments will consist of chapters from established books as well as papers from major conferences depending on the topics to be discussed. At a number of points during the semester, you will be given assignments to monitor your own learning process as well as a number of assignments to be submitted for assessment.
Regular meetings are scheduled at the designated course time. Details of the course organiation will be discussed in the first meeting via Zoom. More information on the course contents as well as a syllabus will be published on moodle at the beginning of April.
Students will be notified when the moodle course becomes available in early April.
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