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There are 10 reading tests in total, for each it is possible to obtain maximum 2 points.

Reading tests as well as the reading materials are available in moodle. All deadlines are at 23:59.

Reading Test 1 - deadline: 19.02.2020

  • Jurafsky and Martin, chapter 2: Regular Expressions, Text Normalization, and Edit Distance

Reading Test 2 - deadline: 26.02.2020

  • Jurafsky and Martin, chapter 3 (except section 3.7): Language Modeling with N-Grams
  • Jurafsky and Martin, section 7.5 in chapter 7: Neural Nets and Neural Language Models

Reading Test 3 - deadline: 04.03.2020

  • Jurafsky and Martin, chapter 6: Vector Semantics and Embeddings

Reading Test 4 - deadline: 11.03.2020

  • Jurafsky and Martin, chapter 4: Naive Bayes Classification and Sentiment
  • Jurafsky and Martin, chapter 5, except section 5.8: Logistic Regression

Reading Test 5 - deadline: 18.03.2020

  • Goldberg, chapter 13. Ngram detectors: Convolutional Neural Networks
  • Read also the introductory part of the Part III on pages 149-150

Reading Test 6 - deadline: 25.03.2020

  • Jurafsky and Martin, chapter 8: Part-of-Speech Tagging

Reading Test 7 - deadline: 01.04.2020

  • Jurafsky and Martin, chapter 9: Sequence Processing with Recurrent Networks

Reading Test 8 - deadline: 08.04.2020

  • Jurafsky and Martin, chapter 15: Dependency Parsing
  • Goldberg, sections 7.7, 8.6, 16.2.3

Reading Test 9 - deadline: 15.04.2020

  • Jurafsky and Martin, chapter 10: Encoder-Decoder Models, Attention, and Contextual Embeddings
  • Goldberg, section 17.2: Conditioned generation (encoder-decoder)

Reading Test 10 - deadline: 22.04.2020

Jurafsky and Martin, chapter 26: Dialog Systems and Chatbots

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