CISC 2830 Introduction to Natural Language Processing
(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as CIS 11.5.
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4 hours; 4 credits
Introduction to the principles, history, and accomplishments of natural language processing from the perspective of the structure of human language. Overview of the techniques used by natural language processing to deal with the phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics of natural languages. Interaction between ideas in the philosophy of language and developments growing out of natural language processing. Applications of natural language processing to a wide range of real-world contexts. This course is the same as English 3525 and Linguistics 3023.
Prerequisite: Computer and Information Science 1110 [1.5], or 1115, or both of 1113 and 1114, or 1170, or 1180; prerequisite or corequisite: Computer and Information Science 2210 [11] and Linguistics 2001 [1].
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