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CS 1671: HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES

3 credits

Description

This course provides an introduction to the field of natural language processing (NLP) - The creation of computer programs that can understand, generate, and learn languages used by humans. It will expose students to real-world applications such as speech recognition, information retrieval, dialogue agents, question answering systems, and machine translations by means of computational techniques including search algorithms, dynamic programming, hidden markov models, probalistic context free grammars, and related machine learning algorithms.

Prerequisites

CS 1501 and CS 1502

Requirements and Grading

Grading Information has not been released yet.

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Frequency: This course is offered every other year.

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