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* Chapter6, Problem 3 | * Chapter6, Problem 3 | ||
- | * Please submit following materials as **[student_id].zip** via __cs579@nlp.kaist.ac.kr__ | + | * Please submit following materials as **[student_id].zip** via [[cs579@nlp.kaist.ac.kr]] |
* __**DUE : 26 Sept. 2013 (3pm)**__ | * __**DUE : 26 Sept. 2013 (3pm)**__ | ||
===[List of files]=== | ===[List of files]=== | ||
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* your mistakes or consideration during programming each function | * your mistakes or consideration during programming each function | ||
===== Week 4: First Order Logic ===== | ===== Week 4: First Order Logic ===== | ||
+ | ===== Homework #2 ===== | ||
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+ | * Write 4 Prolog programs from Learn Prolog Now! | ||
+ | * Chapter7, Exercise 7.1 | ||
+ | * on DCG | ||
+ | * Chapter8, Practical Session, Programming Mini-Projects | ||
+ | * Write a DCG and extend it | ||
+ | * Propose a topic for your term project | ||
+ | * Give an appropriate scenario for user interaction. | ||
+ | * Motivate why this scenario is interesting. | ||
+ | * Explain the kind of work that should be done. | ||
+ | * Please submit your work via [[cs579@nlp.kaist.ac.kr]] | ||
+ | * __**DUE : 9 Oct. 2013 (11:59pm)**__ | ||
===== Week 5: First Order Logic; Lambda Calculus ===== | ===== Week 5: First Order Logic; Lambda Calculus ===== | ||
===== Week 6: Lambda Calculus ===== | ===== Week 6: Lambda Calculus ===== | ||
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===== Week 8: Underspecified Representations ===== | ===== Week 8: Underspecified Representations ===== | ||
===== Week 9: Underspecified Representations ===== | ===== Week 9: Underspecified Representations ===== | ||
+ | ===== Homework #3 ===== | ||
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+ | * Address the following 3 problems. | ||
+ | * Add the preposition //without// to the lexicon, and define a new semantic macro that takes the implicit negation of this preposition into account. | ||
+ | * Extend the storage analysis to ditransitive verbs, and check it. | ||
+ | * Why should storage be optional? Explain why optionality is even more important for Keller storage than it is for Cooper storage. | ||
+ | * for more detail, please see end of the Lecture14 pdf | ||
+ | * Please submit your work via [[cs579@nlp.kaist.ac.kr]] | ||
+ | * __**DUE : 18 Nov. 2013 (11:59pm)**__ | ||
===== Week 10: Propositional Inference ===== | ===== Week 10: Propositional Inference ===== | ||
+ | ===== Project Progress Report ===== | ||
+ | * Submit your progress as a short report via [[cs579@nlp.kaist.ac.kr]] | ||
+ | * There is no restriction in format, amount of the report. | ||
+ | * Address what you've done for your project, and further plan clearly. | ||
+ | * __**DUE : 21 Nov. 2013 (11:59pm)**__ | ||
===== Week 11: Propositional Inference ===== | ===== Week 11: Propositional Inference ===== | ||
===== Week 12: First Order Inference ===== | ===== Week 12: First Order Inference ===== |