Welcome to Computational Linguistics I!

Description

This course will introduce statistical approaches to a wide variety of challenging problems in both Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics. Computational linguistics (CL) is the science of doing what linguists do with language, but using computers. Natural language processing (NLP) is the engineering discipline of doing what people do with language, but using computers. We will discover that processing human languages is challenging for computers because it is highly ambiguous. We will study the techniques, models and algorithms that enable us to deal with this ambiguity, both for modeling language and for building useful applications.

Logistics

When & where

Tuesday/Thursday 2:00pm--3:15pm
CSI 1121

Instructor

Marine CARPUAT
Office hours: Thu 3:15-4:15pm, A.V.Williams 3157

TAs

Han Chin SHING
Office hours: Tu 1-2pm, A.W.Williams 3126 (CLIP lab conference room)

Contact us

If you're a registered student, send a private post to instructors on Piazza. If not, send an email with 723 in the title.

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