The course will introduce advanced linguistic students to the foundations of computational linguistics. Using freely available resources for natural language processing, students will be introduced to corpus linguistics, data mining, tokenizing, part-of-speech-tagging, morphological analysis and syntactic parsing. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): 6 credit units of LING or CMPT; or permission of department. Note: Participants should have completed LING 111 and at least one other Linguistics course at 200 Alternatively they should have completed at least 6 credit units of Computer Science courses.
The course will introduce advanced linguistic students to the foundations of computational linguistics. Using freely available resources for natural language processing, students will be introduced to corpus linguistics, data mining, tokenizing, part-of-speech-tagging, morphological analysis and syntactic parsing. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): 6 credit units of LING or CMPT; or permission of department. Note: Participants should have completed LING 111 and at least one other Linguistics course at 200 Alternatively they should have completed at least 6 credit units of Computer Science courses.