units
ATS2672
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Organisational Unit | Linguistics |
Offered | Clayton Second semester 2014 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Simon Musgrave |
Notes
Previously coded LIN2180
This unit introduces students to the field of computational linguistics, an increasingly important area within linguistics. The course will include an overview of the development of the field and its relation to other developments in linguistics and outside of it. The main approaches used, both rule-based and probabilistic will be discussed and the basic techniques in each approach will be studied and practised. The major applications of computational techniques in linguistics, including machine translation, data mining and corpus linguistics will also be examined along with current achievements in these areas.
On completion of this unit, students will have gained an understanding of:
Students will also have gained experience in:
Students will also develop their skills in:
In addition, students at level 3 will develop their skills in presenting the results of their work.
Assignment 1 (500 words) 10%
Assignment 2 (500 words) 15%
Assignment 3 (2000 words) 40%
Class test (2 hours, equivalent to 1000 words) 25%
Participation - includes oral presentation of results (500 words equivalent) 10%
The class test will include additional questions for level 3 students.
2 hours per week
Two gateway units in Linguistics