ECE1786H: Creative Applications of Natural Language Processing

There has been truly remarkable progress in the capabilities of computers to process and generate language. This course covers Deep Learning approaches in Natural Language Processing (NLP), from word vectors to Transformers, including chatGPT and GPT-4. It is a project-based course that teaches the fundamentals of neural-network-based NLP and gives students the opportunity to pursue a unique project.

The course lecture material begins with the basics of word-level embeddings — their properties and training. These form the basis of neural-network-based classifiers employed to do classification of sentiment, named entity recognition and many other language tasks. A significant part of the course is about the Transformer architecture — its structure, training, and how it generates language. This will include the use of the transformer as a classifier, but also as in generative mode, in which language is produced in response to input language. Much of the learning will be applied in four hands-on programming assignments and in a major project. Students will work in groups of 2 to propose a project of their own choosing that makes use of these capabilities. They will execute the project and both present it formally and write a report on it.

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APS360H1 or CSC311H1 or ECE324H1 or ECE1513H or equivalent with permission of the instructor
St. George