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Welcome! This is a HEART course designed to introduce freshmen to research in multilingual natural language processing. After completing the course, students should gain

  • a high-level understanding of the field of NLP
  • familiarity with standard NLP algorithms and techniques
  • basic knowledge of linguistics, historical linguistics, machine translation, and multilingual techniques for NLP

Natural language processing is just what it sounds like: getting computers to process language. It's a combination of computer science, linguistics, and math. We will be talking about a variety of topics in NLP, with a focus on multilingual applications, including machine translation.

Spark NLP Cheat Sheet. Either create a conda env for python 3.6, install pyspark3.1.1 spark-nlp numpy and use Jupyter/python console. WAG Club Levels Routines 3-6: CHEAT SHEETS May 2015 Club 6 Club 6 may use the NLP set choreography OR optional choreography with set skills If compulsory choreography is performed it must follow text as written in manual If optional choreography is performed it must use set skills (order optional).Skills. Spark NLP Cheat Sheet. Either create a conda env for python 3.6, install pyspark3.1.1 spark-nlp numpy and use Jupyter/python console, or in the same conda env you can go to spark bin for pyspark –packages com.johnsnowlabs.nlp:spark-nlp2.12:3.0.2. Natural language processing: A cheat sheet. By Brandon Vigliarolo in Artificial Intelligence on July 10, 2020, 1:37 PM PST Learn the basics about natural language processing, a cross-discipline.

This class is supposed to have no prerequisites. However, programming is an essential part of NLP. We will be doing some light programming using Julia and Pluto notebooks. Don't worry if you don't know Julia! We'll be gradually introducing the language throughout the homeworks.

Logistics

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Time: Thursdays 5 - 6:15pm ET

Location: Zoom (check here)

Instructor: Winston Wu

Every week will have short homework assignments or readings. For a final project, you will design and run your own NLP experiment.

After every class, you will fill out a short survey. This will provide you the opportunity to give me feedback and suggestions for future lectures as well as help me guage how everyone is understanding the material.

Grading is S/U.

Schedule

DateTopicMaterials
9/3Introduction and Language ModelingSetup
Language Modeling
Links 123
9/10Whirlwind Tour of NLPJulia Cheat Sheet
Conditional Probability
9/17Language and LinguisticsLanguage in 10 Assignment
9/24Language in 10 presentations
10/1ML and Language IDLanguage ID
10/8Historical LinguisticsPhylogeny Homework
10/15Word EmbeddingsEmbeddings
Embedding Projector
10/22Fall Break (no class)
10/29Phrase-Based Machine TranslationInterstellar First Contact
MT Output Analysis Homework
11/5Neural Machine TranslationMorphological Inflection Homework
11/12Multilingual Word EmbeddingsfastText
11/19Multilinual/Low-Resource MTM2M-100
12/3Project Presentations

The schedule is flexible, so if there is any topic not on this list, or if there is a topic you want covered in more/less detail, let me know!

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This course is just a brief teaser into the humongous world of NLP! JHU has a ton of ML courses that you can take.