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B-KUL-H02B1A Natural Language Processing Taught by: Marie-Francine Moens Vincent Vandeghinste Lectures and exercises 2nd semester 4 study points
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B-KUL-H02B1A Natural Language Processing Taught by: Marie-Francine Moens Vincent Vandeghinste Lectures and exercises 2nd semester 4 study points.

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Page 1: B-KUL-H02B1A Natural Language Processing Taught by: Marie-Francine Moens Vincent Vandeghinste Lectures and exercises 2nd semester 4 study points.

B-KUL-H02B1A

Natural Language Processing

Taught by: Marie-Francine Moens

Vincent Vandeghinste

Lectures and exercises

2nd semester

4 study points

Page 2: B-KUL-H02B1A Natural Language Processing Taught by: Marie-Francine Moens Vincent Vandeghinste Lectures and exercises 2nd semester 4 study points.

• 1968: Stanley Kubrick’s movie: 2001: a space odyssey: HAL (Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer): artificial agent who speaks and understands English

[IMDB]

Dream coming closer !

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Page 3: B-KUL-H02B1A Natural Language Processing Taught by: Marie-Francine Moens Vincent Vandeghinste Lectures and exercises 2nd semester 4 study points.

[Arg1 Sales] fell [Arg4 to $251.2 million] [Arg3 from $278.7 million].

[Arg1The average junk bond] fell [Arg2 by 3.7%].

E.g., probabilistic parsing and tagging, sentence understanding, grammar induction, word sense disambiguation, ...

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Vogel & Jurafsky ACL 2010

E.g., temporal information processing, spatial information processing, alignment algorithms, machine translation, ...

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• Prerequisites: – Knowledge of standard concepts in artificial

intelligence– Basic familiarity with logic, probability theory and

vector spaces

• Evaluation: – Open book written exam featuring a mixture of

theory and exercise questions

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