Lecturer(s)
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Červa Petr, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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This course represents an introduction to the computational linguistics and also addresses the more general task of effective computer text processing. Students will be familiarized with modern script languages (like Perl), methods for formal description of natural language and its statistical processing, basic principles of tagging and parsing algorithms and also with practical aspects that are connected with the use of regular expressions for text processing and searching.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monological explanation (lecture, presentation,briefing)
- Class attendance
- 40 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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This course represents an introduction to the computational linguistics and also addresses the more general task of effective computer text processing. Students will be familiarized with modern script languages (like Perl), methods for formal description of natural language and its statistical processing, basic principles of tagging and parsing algorithms and also with practical aspects that are connected with the use of regular expressions for text processing and searching.
Theoretic piece of knowledge and practical skills from requered areas
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Prerequisites
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No condition of registration
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Combined examination, Written exam
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Recommended literature
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Hobson Lane, Cole Howard, Hannes Hapke. Natural Language Processing in Action. 2019. ISBN 9781617294631.
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Satrapa P. Perl pro zelenáče, Neokortex..
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