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Natural Language Processing-ppt

The document outlines a course on Natural Language Processing (NLP) covering its introduction, challenges, and applications, as well as language modeling and statistical methods. It includes modules on word-level analysis, text classification, information retrieval, and machine translation, detailing various techniques and models used in NLP. Key textbooks for the course are also listed, providing foundational knowledge and resources for students.

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Natural Language Processing-ppt

The document outlines a course on Natural Language Processing (NLP) covering its introduction, challenges, and applications, as well as language modeling and statistical methods. It includes modules on word-level analysis, text classification, information retrieval, and machine translation, detailing various techniques and models used in NLP. Key textbooks for the course are also listed, providing foundational knowledge and resources for students.

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NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING

(BAD613B )
Text Books: 1. Tanveer Siddiqui, U.S. Tiwary,
“Natural Language Processing and Information
Retrieval”, Oxford University Press.
2. Daniel Jurafsky, James H. Martin, “Speech
and Language Processing, An Introduction to
Natural Language Processing, Computational
Linguistics, and Speech Recognition”, Pearson
Education, 2023.
M1
• Introduction: What is Natural Language
Processing? Origins of NLP, Language and
Knowledge, The Challenges of NLP, Language
and Grammar, Processing Indian Languages,
NLP Applications. Language Modeling:
Statistical Language Model - N-gram model
(unigram, bigram), Paninion Framework,
Karaka theory.
M2
• Word Level Analysis: Regular Expressions,
Finite-State Automata, Morphological Parsing,
Spelling Error Detection and Correction,
Words and Word Classes, Part-of Speech
Tagging. Syntactic Analysis: Context-Free
Grammar, Constituency, Top-down and
Bottom-up Parsing, CYK Parsing.
M3
• Naive Bayes, Text Classification and
Sentiment: Naive Bayes Classifiers, Training
the Naive Bayes Classifier, Worked Example,
Optimizing for Sentiment Analysis, Naive
Bayes for Other Text Classification Tasks, Naive
Bayes as a Language Model.
M4
• Information Retrieval: Design Features of
Information Retrieval Systems, Information
Retrieval Models - Classical, Non-classical,
Alternative Models of Information Retrieval -
Custer model, Fuzzy model, LSTM model,
Major Issues in Information Retrieval. Lexical
Resources: WordNet, FrameNet, Stemmers,
Parts-of-Speech Tagger, Research Corpora.
M5
• Machine Translation: Language Divergences
and Typology, Machine Translation using
Encoder-Decoder, Details of the Encoder-
Decoder Model, Translating in Low-Resource
Situations, MT Evaluation, Bias and Ethical
Issues.
M-1
M2
M3
M4
M5

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