Objective
-
The course offers students a practical introduction to natural language processing with the Python programming language, helping the students to learn by example, write real programs, and grasp the value of being able to test an idea through implementation, with an extensive collection of linguistic algorithms and data structures in robust language processing software.
News
- 05/20, Final exam: May 22 (Tue) 4:00~7:00pm (in the same room #2112)
- 05/17, Project final presentation
- 05/15, Lecture 25 slides (pdf)
- 05/10, Lecture 24 slides (pdf)
- 05/08, Lecture 23 slides (pdf)
- 05/01, Lecture 22 slides (pdf)
- 04/26, Lecture 21 slides (pdf)
- 04/24, Lecture 20 slides (pdf)
- 04/19, Lecture 19 slides (pdf)
- 04/17, Lecture 18 slides (pdf)
- 04/12, Lecture 17 slides (pdf)
- 04/10, Lecture 16 slides (pdf), Homework #4
- 04/05, Lecture 15 slides (pdf)
- 04/03, Lecture 14 slides (pdf)
- 03/24, Midterm exam: March 27 (Tue) 4:00~7:00pm (in the same room #2112)
- 03/23, The results for homework #2 were posted on the BBS.
- 03/22, Lecture 13 slides (pdf)
- 03/20, Lecture 12 slides (pdf)
- 03/19, The course Wiki guildline is posted on the BBS.
- 03/15, Lecture 11 slides (pdf), Term project schedule and guideline (pdf)
- 03/13, Lecture 10 slides (pdf), Homework #3
- 03/09, The results for homework #1 were posted on the BBS.
- 03/06, Lecture 8 slides (pdf) and 9 slides (pdf)
- 03/05, Extended class: March 6 (Tue) 4pm~7pm
- 03/01, No class on March 1 (today) and 8 (Thu)
- 02/28, Lecture 7 slides (pdf), Homework #2
- 02/23, Lecture 6 slides (pdf)
- 02/21, Lecture 5 slides (pdf)
- 02/16, Lecture 4 slides (pdf)
- 02/14, Lecture 3 slides (pdf), Homework #1 (Scanned copies of the textbook are uploaded on the BBS.)
- 02/09, Lecture 2 slides (pdf)
- 02/09, Lecture room change: Room 4420 -> Room 2112 (please see the post on the BBS)
- 02/07, Lecture 1 slides (pdf)
- 01/20, The official website is open.
|