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SI 561: Natural Language Processing
Course is an introduction to computational and linguistic concepts and techniques for modeling and analyzing natural language. Topics include finite-state machines, part of speech tagging, context-free grammars, syntax and parsing, unification grammars and unification-based parsing, language and complexity, semantics, discourse and dialogue modeling, natural language generation, and machine translation. The main text is Speech and Language Processing by Daniel Jurafsky and James Martin.
Credits: 3
Term offered: Fall
Cross Listings: EECS 595 and LING 541; EECS is the home dept.
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