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Applied Natural Language Processing
This course examines the state-of-the-art in applied Natural Language Processing (also known as content analysis and language engineering), with an emphasis on how well existing algorithms perform and how they can be used (or not) in applications. Topics include part-of-speech tagging, shallow parsing, text classification, information extraction, incorporation of lexicons and ontologies into text analysis, and question answering. Students will apply and extend existing software tools to text-processing problems.
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Hearst | Fall 2016 | Download | Flag |
Hearst | Fall 2015 | Download | Flag |
Hearst | Fall 2006 | Download | Flag |