Natural Language Processing

In this course we will explore computational models for processing natural (human) language. We will introduce statistical and algorithmic techniques that are used to classify, generate, and understand language at the syntactic and semantic levels. We will explore applications such as parsing, information extraction, language modeling, and sentiment analysis. Assignments will involve constructing and modifying systems and will incorporate a variety of large corpora. We will also discuss the ethical concerns associated with current methods for collecting and labeling large corpora, and how language technologies might reflect and reinforce social hierarchies. This course fulfills the Responsible Computing requirement for the Computer Science major. (CSCI 0102 OR CSCI 0200 AND CSCI 0201)

Schedule
12:45pm-2:00pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 10, 2025 to May 12, 2025)
Location
75 Shannon Street 202
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