Natural Language Processing (NLP): Traitement Automatique des Langues (TAL)
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Description of the material
The natural language processing (NLP) is an artificial intelligence field. It is an interdisciplinary scientific domain, it involves linguistics, computer science, cognitive science, psycho linguistics, logic etc.
This module gives to the student an overview about the theoretic background as well as the technical solutions to different problems imposed in natural language processing.
Bibliography
- Daniel Jurafsky and James H. Martin, Speech and Language Processing 3rd edition, Stanford university, 2023, eBook
- Nizar Y. Habash, Introduction to Arabic natural language processing, Morgan and Claypool publishers, New York University, 2010, eBook
- Robert Dale, David D. Palmer et al., Handbook of natural language processing, second edition, Edited by
Nitin Indurkhya, Fred J. Damerau, CRC Press, Taylor and Francis, 2010, eBook Daniel Jurafsky, NLP online courses youtube, Stanford university, 2012:
Daniel Jurafsky, online NLP courses slides, Stanford university, 2012: http://web.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/NLPCourseraSlides.html
ChatGPT and sisters
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Download this file in your computer.
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This link is about the manual page that Linux shell gives when the command "man grep" is introduced.
It talks also about the regular expression syntax.
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This wiki will be used in our tutorial and practical sessions.
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Ouvert : jeudi 21 mars 2024, 17:00Terminé : jeudi 21 mars 2024, 17:10
This online quiz concerns all what we did in NLP lectures, whether it's written or spoken.
It's about a quiz of five short questions, each of which can be answered in 1 minute.
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Ouvert : jeudi 9 mai 2024, 19:20Terminé : jeudi 9 mai 2024, 19:35
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