CSC485H1: Computational Linguistics

36L

Computational linguistics and the processing of language by computer. Topics include: context-free grammars; chart parsing, statistical parsing; semantics and semantic interpretation; ambiguity resolution techniques; reference resolution. Emphasis on statistical learning methods for lexical, syntactic, and semantic knowledge.

CSC209H1/ CSC209H5/ CSCB09H3; STA237H1/ STA247H1/ STA255H1/ STA257H1 Prerequisite for Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering students: APS105H1/ APS106H1/ ESC180H1/ CSC180H1; ECE302H1/ STA286H1/ CHE223H1/ CME263H1/ MIE231H1/ MIE236H1/ MSE238H1/ ECE286H1
NOTE: Students not enrolled in the Computer Science Major or Specialist program at A&S, UTM, or UTSC, or the Data Science Specialist at A&S, are limited to a maximum of 1.5 credits in 300-/400-level CSC/ECE courses.
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