CS 124: From Languages to Information (LINGUIST 180, LINGUIST 280)
Extracting meaning, information, and structure from human language text, speech, web pages, genome sequences, social networks, or any less structured information. Methods include: string algorithms, edit distance, language modeling, naive Bayes, inverted indices, vector semantics. Applications such as question answering, sentiment analysis, information retrevial, text classification, social network models, machine translation, genomic sequence alignment, spell checking, speech processing. Prerequisite:
CS103,
CS107,
CS109.
Terms: Win
| Units: 3-4
Instructors:
Jurafsky, D. (PI)
CS 224N: Natural Language Processing (LINGUIST 284)
Methods for processing human language information and the underlying computational properties of natural languages. Syntactic and semantic processing from linguistic and algorithmic perspectives. Focus is on modern quantitative techniques in NLP: using large corpora, statistical models for acquisition, translation, and interpretation; and representative systems. Prerequisites: CS124 or
CS121/221.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 3-4
Instructors:
Manning, C. (PI)
LINGUIST 284: Natural Language Processing (CS 224N)
Methods for processing human language information and the underlying computational properties of natural languages. Syntactic and semantic processing from linguistic and algorithmic perspectives. Focus is on modern quantitative techniques in NLP: using large corpora, statistical models for acquisition, translation, and interpretation; and representative systems. Prerequisites: CS124 or
CS121/221.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 3-4
Instructors:
Manning, C. (PI)
Filter Results: