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FNLP: 6: Evaluation and Smoothing

This page continues our study of Language Models.  It consists of:
  • three videos of short lectures. They cover:
    • Evaluation I (specifically, which metrics don't work)
    • Evaluation II (specifically, metrics that do work)
    • Smoothing
  • some required reading from Jurafsky and Martin
  • a quiz that tests your understanding of the material presented here.

Please do the required reading, and attempt the quiz.  If there is anything you don't understand, then please ask questions in the lecture or on piazza.

Lecture 6 slides: Whole!

  • 06_slides.pdf
6a: Evaluation I
  • Slides: 06a_slides.pdf


6b: Evaluation II
  • Slides: 06b_slides.pdf


6c: Smoothing
  • Slides: 06c_slides.pdf


Recommended Reading

J&M 3.2, 3.5--3.9 (2nd edition: 4.intro-4.5).  Note that Good Turing is explained only in the 2nd edition reading, and so for this lecture the 3rd edition required reading doesn't replace the 2nd edition required reading.

NOTE: The abbreviation J&M refers to the textbook: 
Dan Jurafsky and James H. Martin, Speech and Language Processing.

When we specify 2nd edition, we are referring to the version of the book that was published by Pearson International in 2008.

When we specify 3rd edition, then we will supply links to the drafts of the relevant parts of that book (since the third editiion isn't published yet, but the current draft is available here).

Quiz 6: Evaluation and Smoothing

These questions are designed to test your understanding of the above course content; doing this quiz does not contribute to your overall grade.  Some questions require a text answer.  You can ask for formative feedback on these from your tutor or on piazza.  Other questions are multiple choice or they require a numeric answer: you will get immediate feedback for these. Please don't attempt this quiz until you have acquainted yourself with this lecture and the required reading.

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    • FNLP: Week 1: Overview, Ambiguity and Corpora
    • FNLP: Week 2: Annotation, Evaluation and Language Models
      • FNLP: 4: Methods in Annotation and Evaluation
      • FNLP: 5: Ngram Language Models
      • FNLP: 6: Evaluation and Smoothing
    • FNLP: Week 3: Important ML techniques for NLP
    • FNLP: Week 4: More ML methods, Morphology and POS tagging
    • FNLP: Week 5: POS Tagging, Context Free Grammars and Parsing
    • FNLP: Week 6: More Parsing and Compositional Semantics
    • FNLP: Week 7: Discourse Semantics and Lexical Semantics
    • FNLP: Week 8: Deep Learning for NLP
    • FNLP: Week 9: Neural Text Generation
    • FNLP Week 10: Transfer learning, Revision and Q&A
  • FNLP: Lab Exercises
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