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LEC #TOPICSKEY DATES
Week 1: Introduction: The NLP Enterprise, from Words to Meaning
1Introduction, Organization, Laboratories, Course Overview: Introduction to NLP, Main Issues, fsa's
Week 2: Word Modeling: Automata and Linguistics
2Linguistics: Phonology and Morphology I, 2-Level Morphology, KimmoLab 1a Out (Introduction: Processing Words)
3Linguistics: Phonology and Morphology IILab 1b Out (Processing  Spanish Words)
Week 3: Word Modeling: Statistical Approaches and Part of Speech Tagging
No lecture
4HMM Tagging, Statistical Transformation Rule-Based Tagging, Precision, Recall, Accuracy
Week 4: Linguistics and Grammars; Parsing Algorthms I
5Part of Speech Tagging: The Brill TaggerLab 1 Due
6Introduction to Parsing, Linguistics: Syntax & Parsing
Week 5: Parsing Algorithms II
7Shift-Reduce Parsers in Detail, Earley's Algorithm and Chart Parsing
8Context-Free Parsing and Beyond: Efficiency Issues, Feature-Based Parsing, NL System Design
Week 6: Parsing Algorithms and The Lexicon
9Shift-Reduce Parsers in Detail, Earley's Algorithm and Chart ParsingLab 2 Out
10Parsing With an Integrated Lexicon - The Question of Syntactic Features
Week 7: Semantic Interpretation
11Semantic Interpretation I: Compositionality
12Semantic Interpretation II: Compositionality and QuantifiersLab 2 Due 

Lab 3 Out
Week 8: Feature Parsing; Tree Banks and Probabilistic Parsing
13Semantics III: Lexical Semantics
14Semantics IV: Lexical Semantics
Week 9: Semantics II
15Semantics V: Constraint-Based Systems
16Semantics V: Constraint-Based SystemsLab 3 Due
Week 10: Machine Translation I and II
17Machine Translation I
18Machine Translation II
Week 11: Machine Translation III
19Machine Translation III
Week 12: Machine Translation IV
Project Discussion Day
20Machine Translation IV
Week 13: Language Learning
21Language Learning I 
22Language Learning II
Week 14: Evolutionary Models of Language Learning and Origins
23Computational Models of Language Change, I
24Computational Models of Language Change and The Origins of LanguageFinal Project Due

 








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