LINGUIST 288: Natural Language Understanding (CS 224U, LINGUIST 188)
Machine understanding of human language. Computational semantics (determination of word sense and synonymy, event structure and thematic roles, time, aspect, causation, compositional semantics, scopal operators), and computational pragmatics and discourse (coherence, coreference resolution, information packaging, dialogue structure). Theoretical issues, online resources, and relevance to applications including question answering and summarization. Prerequisites: one of
LINGUIST 180 /
CS 124 /
CS 224N,S: and logic such as
LINGUIST 130A or B,
CS 157, or
PHIL150).
Terms: Win
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Units: 3-4
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Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors:
MacCartney, B. (PI)
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Potts, C. (PI)
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