Difference between revisions of "Structured Prediction 10-710 in Fall 2011"

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== Attendees ==
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Students taking this class in Fall 2011 include:
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* [User:Dmovshov|Dana Movshovitz-Attias]

Revision as of 14:27, 30 August 2011

Instructor and Venue

Description

This course seeks to cover statistical modeling techniques for discrete, structured data such as text. It brings together content previously covered in Language and Statistics 2 (11-762) and Information Extraction (10-707 and 11-748), and aims to define a canonical set of models and techniques applicable to problems in natural language processing, information extraction, and other application areas. Upon completion, students will have a broad understanding of machine learning techniques for structured outputs, will be able to develop appropriate algorithms for use in new research, and will be able to critically read related literature. The course is organized around methods, with example tasks introduced throughout.

The prerequisite is Machine Learning (10-601 or 10-701), or permission of the instructors.

Syllabus

Older syllabi

Readings

Unless there's announcement to the contrary, required readings should be done before the class.

Grading

Grades are based on

  • The class project
  • Contributions to the wiki
  • Class participation

Attendees

Students taking this class in Fall 2011 include:

  • [User:Dmovshov|Dana Movshovitz-Attias]