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Course Details
ENGG 418 - Applied Natural Language Processing
Description
This course explores the technologies behind modern natural language processing, different tools used for natural language processing, and a variety of problem domains. The goal of the course is to expose students to successes, challenges, and lessons learned in the field of natural language processing.
Prerequisites
ENGG 408 and ENGG 410
Notes
This course is open only to students enrolled in the online MEng in Computer Engineering program. This course cannot be used to satisfy any AB, BE, MEM, MS, PhD, or residential MEng degree requirements.
Offered
The course is offered in the following terms:
- Term: F 2024
- Time: –
- Location: Online course
- Instructor(s): Eugene Santos
- Term: F 2025
- Time: Online students only
- Location: –
- Instructor(s): Eugene Santos
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