Introduction to CL with Python
This course introduces you to a computational linguistist‘s perspective on language, data, and programming. You will learn to write programs solving first small problems in Python from scratch.

As part of the Winter School 20/21 Learn about Linguistic Data Science we offer three online courses for interested students independently of the workshops following the winter semester. Participating in these courses will give you the necessary background knowledge to participate successfully in the following workshops but they also give you an independent introduction to some of LDSL's core topics.
Registration for the online courses is closed. If you registered, you will have received an email, inviting you to register for the moodle courses you applied for by November 1st, 2020. If you have not received this email although you registered, please write an email to mirjam.koch@rub.de
This course introduces you to a computational linguistist‘s perspective on language, data, and programming. You will learn to write programs solving first small problems in Python from scratch.
The course will take place online via Moodle during winter semester 2020/2021, which means from November 2nd, 2020, to February 12th, 2021.
You will be able to do online lectures at your own time and pace, but there will be sessions via Zoom to ask questions in the group.
More details can be found on Moodle.
Registration was from September 1st, 2020 until October 15th, 2020. Registered participants received an email and should register on Moodle before November 2nd, 2020.
Successful participation yields 2 CP for you. If and how you can use this class for your degree depends on your courses regulations. Please feel free to contact us if you or your study advisors have further questions.
This class introduces you to linguistic models for syntactic parsing involving the concepts of constituency and dependency. You will learn to parse data using NLP libraries like NLTK and spaCy in Python.
The course will take place online via Moodle during winter semester 2020/2021, which means from November 2nd, 2020, to February 12th, 2021.
You will be able to do online lectures at your own time and pace, but there will be sessions via Zoom to ask questions in the group.
More details will follow.
Registration was from September 1st, 2020 until October 15th, 2020. Registered participants received an email and should register on Moodle before November 2nd, 2020.
Successful participation yields 2 CP for you. If and how you can use this class for your degree depends on your courses regulations. Please feel free to contact us if you or your study advisors have further questions.
This course introduces you to models and perspectives in Linguistic Data Science as well as common solutions and tools used by linguistic data scientists. You will learn to apply this knowledge in R.
The course will take place online via Moodle during winter semester 2020/2021, which means from November 2nd, 2020, to February 12th, 2021.
You will be able to do online lectures at your own time and pace, but there will be sessions via Zoom to ask questions in the group.
More details will follow.
Registration was from September 1st, 2020 until October 15th, 2020. Registered participants received an email and should register on Moodle before November 2nd, 2020.
Successful participation yields 2 CP for you. If and how you can use this class for your degree depends on your courses regulations. Please feel free to contact us if you or your study advisors have further questions.