Natural Language Processing

Course Code: 
HINF 5016
Course Director: 
Yifan Peng, PhD
Credits: 
3
Course Description: 

Course Director: Yifan Peng, PhD

This course introduces students to the field of natural language processing (NLP), applied to the health domain. NLP focuses on text data, which lacks the structure of conventional tabular data. In the health domain text is abundant in electronic health records, the medical literature and on the Web. Important applications of NLP include information extraction (pulling facts out of text) and information retrieval (searching through a collection of texts). The course presents methods for working with text: identifying the elements (words and symbols), recognizing sentence boundaries, parsing syntactic structures, assigning meaning, and establishing the structure of the discourse as a whole. The students build skills with these methods through laboratory work.

Course Term: 
Spring Term