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This course provides an introduction to the field of Compviational Linguistics (CL) or Natural Language
Processing (NLP) .We will cover subtieids of CLINLP trom marphology to semantics and information extraction,
The course will introduce basic notions and algorithms widely used inthe flelds.Knowledge-based ang
statistical approaches to CLINLP will be primary methodologies. And we will illustrate the use of CLINLP
techniques and tools in a variety of application areas, and provide insight into many open research problems.
1. Speech and Language Processing (SLP) 2nd. Edition by Juraisky and Martin 2. 10l8Ia SA2i(Linguistics and
Slatistical Models) by Hyopit Shin 3, Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing (FSMLPI by
Christopher D.Manning and Hinrich Schuotze
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