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Natural Language Processing 2020/21 spring

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Reading Tests

There are 10 reading tests in total, each gives maximum 2 points.

Additionally, each student has to create one question for five different reading topics, i.e. 5 questions in total.

The reading tests are based on the Jurafsky and Martin's book "Speech and Language Processing", 3rd ed. draft

Reading tests as well as the reading materials and instructions about creating questions are available in moodle.

All deadlines are Wednesdays at 23:59.

Reading Test 1 - deadline: 17.02.2021

J&M: chapter 2. Regular Expressions, Text Normalization, and Edit Distance

Reading Test 2 - deadline: 24.02.2021

J&M: chapter 3. N-gram Language Models

Reading Test 3 - deadline: 10.03.2021

  • J&M: chapter 7. Neural Networks and Neural Language Models.
  • J&M: chapter 6. Vector Semantics and Embeddings

Reading Test 4 - deadline: 17.03.2021

  • J&M: chapter 4. Naive Bayes Classification and Sentiment
  • J&M: chapter 5. Logistic Regression

Reading Test 5 - deadline: 24.03.2021

  • Goldberg, chapter 13. Ngram detectors: Convolutional Neural Networks

Reading Test 6 - deadline: 31.03.2021

  • J&M: chapter 8. Sequence Labeling for Parts of Speech and Named Entities

Reading Test 7 - deadline: 07.04.2021

  • J&M: chapter 9. Sequence Processing with Recurrent Networks

Reading Test 8 - deadline: 14.04.2021

Reading Test 9 - deadline: 21.04.2021

Reading Test 10 - deadline: 28.04.2021

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