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TDA510 - Language technology |
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Owner: TITEA |
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4,0 Credits (ECTS 6) |
Grading: TH - Five, Four, Three, Not passed |
Level: A |
Department: 37 - COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
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Teaching language: Swedish
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0103 |
Examination |
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30 May 2006 am M |
0203 |
Laboratory |
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In programs
TITEA SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, Year 4 (elective)
TITEA SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, Year 3 (elective)
TDATA COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING - Computer Languages, Year 4 (elective)
Examiner:
Professor
Aarne Ranta
Eligibility:
For single subject courses within Chalmers programmes the same eligibility requirements apply, as to the programme(s) that the course is part of.
Course specific prerequisites
Programming (Haskell, Java, C, ML ), Data structures, Finite automata theory and formal languages.
Aim
The course gives the student an introduction to computer implementation, and applications, of natural language. The purpose of the course is to give an ability to understand and, to some extent, develop language technology applications. Participants with a background in computing science will also get a deeper understanding of the relationship between formal and natural languages as well as the boundaries for automated processing of natural language.
Content
The course introduces theories and technologies within language technology:
- Phonology
- Morphology
- Syntax
- Semantic
- Translation
As applications of these methods, the participants will build simple examples such as translation tools, language based computer - human interaction.
Organisation
Literature
Material on the course web page, possibly Jurafsky, D., Martin, J.M., Speech and Language Processing, Prentice Hall, 2000.
Examination
Written report and written exam.