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Unsupervised Learning of Natural Language Structure - 2004

Offered By: Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU via YouTube

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Explore the groundbreaking research on unsupervised learning of natural language structure in this 1 hour 31 minute lecture by Dan Klein from UC Berkeley. Delve into the challenges of learning syntax from unannotated text and discover novel syntactic representations designed to capture the fundamental properties of language. Learn how high-quality parses can be achieved with minimal data and no labeled examples or language-specific biases. Examine the first-ever above-baseline performance in unsupervised parsing across multiple languages. Understand the importance of unsupervised methods for various NLP tasks, including machine translation and question-answering, especially for languages lacking richly annotated corpora. Gain insights from Klein's expertise in natural language processing, grammar induction, statistical parsing, and information extraction.

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Unsupervised Learning of Natural Language Structure – Dan Klein (Berkeley) - 2004


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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU

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