Section outline

  • Content: Detailed description of course content and prerequisites can be found here.

    Textbook: The adopted textbook is Speech and Language Processing (3rd Edition, draft, January 7th, 2023) by Dan Jurafsky and James H. Martin, available here.

    Additional resources: The following textbook can be used for consultation only: Introduction to Natural Language Processing by Jacob Eisenstein, October 2019, MIT Press, preprint version available here. The course also uses an electronic forum for discussion of technical matter and administrative information. You can also access video recordings of the lectures from academic year 2021/22 at this link

    Logistics: Lectures are on Wednesday 10:30-12:30 (room Me) and on Friday 10:30-12:30 (room De).

    Office hours: Thursday 12:30-14:30, email appointment required. Meetings can be face-to-face or else on-line at this Zoom link.

    • Forum for general news and announcements. Only the lecturer can post in this forum. Subscription to this forum is automatic for every student who has registered to this course.

    • Forum for discussion of technical matter presented during the lectures. Any student with a unipd account can post in this forum. Subscription to this forum is automatic for every student who has registered to this course.

    • Forum for discussion of technical matter presented during the open laboratory sessions. Any student with a unipd account can post in this forum. Subscription to this forum is automatic for every student who has registered to this course.

    • Forum for project discussion. Any student with a unipd account can post in this forum. Subscription to this forum is automatic for every student who has registered to this course.