CS388: Natural Language Processing(cs.utexas.edu)
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CS388: Natural Language Processing
https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~gdurrett/courses/online-course/materials.html
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They had some funny ad using scenes from the Terminator for the class but I can't find it on YouTube anymore. I took both CS224N and CS388 for credit; CS388 is more like CS224N and CS224U packed together, CS224N goes slightly deeper on the most recent topics. Greg is a cool teacher and his lectures are pretty good!
This page mentions an EDX course, but I couldn't find it. Where is it?
It's for the paid online masters degree. Searching for "UT Austin MSAI" will lead you to the program.
I took Greg Durrett's undergrad NLP course years ago and really enjoyed it. Cool to see this posted here
I don’t see any code notebooks. What exactly is being taught?
I'm open to suggestions for courses that teach theory using also pytorch code :-)
I'm open to suggestions for courses that teach theory using also pytorch code :-)
Did you look at the Assignments? The [code and dataset download] links?
Yes I have seen those. I mean that effective teaching needs talking, visual illustrations (slides), and code.
Stanford's NLP Group has a good list of more specialized NLP coursers ( as well as CS224N, basically their CS388) - https://nlp.stanford.edu/teaching/
CS 124: From Languages to Information
CS224n: NLP with DL from Stanford
CS224U: Natural Language Understanding (Lecture Videos)
CS224S: Spoken Language Processing
CS276 : Information Retrieval and Web Search
CS324 - Large Language Models
LING 289: History of Computational Linguistics
Some others are below https://nasmith.github.io/NLP-winter22/about/
https://www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/fall22/cos597G/
https://self-supervised.cs.jhu.edu/fa2022/ (has a list of other NLP courses at the bottom)
http://demo.clab.cs.cmu.edu/NLP/ (has a list of other NLP courses at the bottom)
I found it useful to compare various school's NLP courses when doing my own learning for different view points.
CS 124: From Languages to Information
CS224n: NLP with DL from Stanford
CS224U: Natural Language Understanding (Lecture Videos)
CS224S: Spoken Language Processing
CS276 : Information Retrieval and Web Search
CS324 - Large Language Models
LING 289: History of Computational Linguistics
Some others are below https://nasmith.github.io/NLP-winter22/about/
https://www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/fall22/cos597G/
https://self-supervised.cs.jhu.edu/fa2022/ (has a list of other NLP courses at the bottom)
http://demo.clab.cs.cmu.edu/NLP/ (has a list of other NLP courses at the bottom)
I found it useful to compare various school's NLP courses when doing my own learning for different view points.
Here's the playlist for the current Spring 2024 semester of the course:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWnsVgP6CzafDszSy-njj...