Natural Language Processing

NLP 270 Linguistic Models of Syntax and Semantics for Computer Scientists

Provides an introduction to theoretical linguistics for natural language processing, focusing on morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, and on training students in linguistic description, representation, and argumentation. Students learn to describe common features underlying natural languages and to manipulate several syntactic and semantic representations.

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to natural language processing graduate students and computer science and engineering Ph.D. students, or by permission of instructor.

Credits

5

Quarter offered

Winter, Spring