Phonological computation
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Timeline
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March 8, 2022Experience start
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April 3, 2022Experience end
Experience scope
Categories
Data modellingSkills
data analysis research problem analysisComparative assessment of different frameworks for the analysis of phonological patterns in natural language
Learners
Weighted finite-state transducers (WFSTs) are widely used by engineers and
computational linguists for generating and processing text and speech. Using the methods presented by Gorman and Sproat (Finite-State Text Processing, 2021) students will create case studies that include the compilation and application of context-dependent
rewrite rules, the construction of morphological analyzers and generators, and text
generation and processing applications. Kyle Gorman (CUNY/Google) will guest lecture in the course.
Project timeline
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March 8, 2022Experience start
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April 3, 2022Experience end
Project Examples
Requirements
Finite State Transducer implementations of the phonology of various natural languages
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Timeline
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March 8, 2022Experience start
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April 3, 2022Experience end