91258 - NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING

Anno Accademico 2021/2022

  • Docente: Fabio Tamburini
  • Crediti formativi: 6
  • SSD: INF/01
  • Lingua di insegnamento: Inglese

Conoscenze e abilità da conseguire

Al termine del corso, lo studente conosce le principali problematiche relative all'elaborazione del linguaggio naturale, ponendo particolare attenzione alle metodologie statistico/algoritmiche alla base di questo tipo di analisi. Tali metodologie saranno applicate a ogni livello dell'analisi linguistica

Contenuti

  • Part I: Foundations
    • Introduction
      • Natural Language Processing - Problems and perspectives
      • Introduction/Recall to/of probability calculus
        • N-grams and Language Models
        • Markov Models
      • Recurrent Neural Network Language Models
      • The evaluation of NLP applications
    • Corpora
      • Corpora and their construction: representativeness
      • Concordances, collocations and measures of words association
      • Methods for Text Retrieval
  • Part II: Natural Language Processing
    • Computational Phonetics
      • Speech samples: properties and acoustic measures
      • Analysis in the frequency domain, Spectrograms
      • Applications in the acoustic phonetic field.
      • Speech recognition with HMM and Deep Neural Networks
    • Computational Morphology
      • Morphological operations
      • Static lexica, Two-level morphology
    • Computational Syntax
      • Part-of-speech tagging
      • Grammars for natural language
      • Natural language Parsing
      • Supplementary worksheet: formal grammars for NL
        • Formal languages and Natural languages. Natural language complexity
        • Phrase structure grammars, Dependency Grammars
        • Treebanks
        • Modern formalisms for parsing natural languages
    • Computational Semantics
      • Lexical semantics: WordNet and FrameNet
      • Word Sense Disambiguation
      • Word-Space models
      • Logical approaches to sentence semantics
  • Part III: Applications and Case studies:
    • Emotions and Sentiment in Speech and language
    • Topic modelling
    • (Automatic detection of Prosodic Prominence)
    • (Stylometry and Dialectometrics)

Testi/Bibliografia

Some chapters extracted from:

  • McEnery T., Wilson A. (1996). Corpus Linguistics, Edinburgh University Press.
  • D. Jurafsky and J.H. Martin (2008). Speech and Language Processing, Prentice Hall.
  • A. Clark, C. Fox, S. Lappin (2010). The Handbook of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing, Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics.
  • Mitkow R. (ed.) (2003). The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics.
  • Ritchie C. and Mellish C. (2000). Techniques in Natural Language Processing.

Slides, handouts and papers downloadable from the course web site.

The course contents for students not attending the lessons are the same. However, students not able to attend the lessons are strongly invited to contact the teacher to get some explanations and avoid any misunderstanding about the course contents and reading materials.

Metodi didattici

Face-to-face classes and labs for 30 hours.

In consideration of the type of activity and the teaching methods adopted, the attendance of this training activity requires the prior participation of all students in the training modules 1 and 2 on safety in the study places, in e-learning mode.

Modalità di verifica e valutazione dell'apprendimento

Students attending this course can choose between two different exam types:

  • develop a project, previously approved by the teacher, write a report on it (at least 10 pages) and discuss it at the oral exam with some other very general questions on other course topics. A list of project proposals can be found here [http://corpora.ficlit.unibo.it/NLP/index.php?slab=projects] . Students are allowed to suggest other project topics to the teacher;
  • a classical oral colloquium consisting of at least three questions (either general or very specific) on the course contents.


The oral colloquium is designed to evaluate the critical skills and methodological knowledge gained by the student.

Reaching a clear view of all the course topics as well as using a correct language terminology will be valued with maximum rankings. Mnemonic knowledge of the course topics or not completely appropriate terminology will be valued with intermediate rankings. Unknown topics or inappropriate terminology use will be valued, depending on the seriousness of the omissions, with minimal or insufficient rankings.

With regard to the project report, a critical analysis of the problem and the proposed solution(s) as well as a proper evaluation of the proposed solution(s) are required to get maximum rankings.The exam consists of an oral colloquium on the course contents designed to evaluate the critical skills and methodological knowledge gained by the student.

The date for the exam can be arranged by appointment contacting the teacher. The report must be sent to the teacher at least 7 days before the exam date.

It is compulsory to register for the exam using the online procedure.

Strumenti a supporto della didattica

The course web site is the central point for any kind of information about the course. It contains the handouts and the readings discussed during the lessons as well as a rich software repository useful for laboratory practice.

A live USB key, downloadable from the course website, has been prepared for the students containing a complete computing environment to practice with the procedures proposed during the course. This tool will be used also in the laboratory sessions.

Link ad altre eventuali informazioni

http://corpora.ficlit.unibo.it/NLP/

Orario di ricevimento

Consulta il sito web di Fabio Tamburini

SDGs

Istruzione di qualità Partnership per gli obiettivi

L'insegnamento contribuisce al perseguimento degli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile dell'Agenda 2030 dell'ONU.