CS224N - Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning
CS224N: Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning. Instructor: Prof. Chris Manning, Department of Computer Science and Linguistics, Stanford University. Natural language processing (NLP) or computational linguistics is one of the most important technologies of the information age. Applications of NLP are everywhere because people communicate almost everything in language: web search, advertising, emails, customer service, language translation, virtual agents, medical reports, etc. In the last decade, deep learning (or neural network) approaches have obtained very high performance across many different NLP tasks, using single end-to-end neural models that do not require traditional, task-specific feature engineering. In this course, students will gain a thorough introduction to cutting-edge research in Deep Learning for NLP. Through lectures, assignments and a final project, students will learn the necessary skills to design, implement, and understand their own neural network models, using the Pytorch framework. You can find more information about this course, such as lecture slides and syllabus, here. (from Stanfordonline)
Lecture 21 - Low Resource Machine Translation |
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