CS 6673, Natural Language Processing
Course Description
This course considers the data representations used in programming
computers to interpret and to generate natural language text.
Background from linguistics, theoretical computer science, text
processing and lexical analysis; structures and algorithms for
syntactical analysis, semantic analysis, and knowledge
representation.
Prerequisites
CS 3363
(Data Structures)
and CS 4483/5483
(Artificial Intelligence).
Scheduling
This course is currently offered in the spring semester of
odd-numbered years.
Offerings
Spring 2003, Section 001 Rossa, R. MWF 11:00-11:50 CSM 212