Natural Language Processing
- Ryan Cotterell
- Autumn Semester
- Location: rack 11, shelf 3 VVZ-ID: 252-3005-00L Lecture homepage
This course presents topics in natural language processing with an emphasis on modern techniques, primarily focusing on statistical and deep learning approaches. The course provides an overview of the primary areas of research in language processing as well as a detailed exploration of the models and techniques used both in research and in commercial natural language systems.
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Introduction to natural language processingJacob Eisenstein
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