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Mar 30 |
The Stanford Spring quarter has been postponed by one week due to COVID-19.
CS224u will begin on April 6 and try to proceed (by video) as originally planned!
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Apr 1 |
Apr 6 |
- Slides: Course overview
- Notebook: Course set-up
- Notebook: Jupyter notebook tutorial
- Notebook: NumPy tutorial
- Notebook: PyTorch tutorial
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- Levesque 2013
- Manning 2015
- Potts 2019
- Video: The challenge and promise of artificial intelligence
- Podcast: The ELIZA effect (99% Invisible)
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- HW 1 due Apr 20, 4:30 pm
- Quiz on course policies [due Apr 29, 4:30 pm]
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Apr 8 |
- Slides: Distributed word representations
- Notebook: Designs, distances, basic reweighting
- Notebook: Dimensionality reduction and representation learning
- Notebook: Retrofitting
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- Screencast: Overview [slides]
- Screencast: Vector comparison [slides]
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- Screencast: Reweighting [slides]
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- Screencast: Dimensionality reduction [slides]
- Turney and Pantel 2010
- Lenci 2018
- Smith 2019
- Mikolov et al. 2013
- Pennington et al. 2014
- Faruqui et al. 2015
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Apr 13 |
Apr 15 |
- Slides: Supervised sentiment analysis
- Notebook: Overview of the Stanford Sentiment Treebank
- Notebook: Hand-built feature functions
- Notebook: Dense feature representations and neural networks
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- Pang and Lee 2008
- Socher et al. 2013
- Goldberg 2015
- Sentiment tutorial and resources
- Tutorial videos on supervised learning
- Stanford AI Lab Deep Learning Tutorial
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Apr 20 |
- Slides: Relation extraction
- Notebook: Relation extraction with distant supervision: Task definition
- Notebook: Relation extraction with distant supervision: Experiments
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- Snow et al. 2005
- Mintz et al. 2009
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- Bake-off 1 opens Apr 20 and closes Apr 22, 4:30 pm
- HW 2 due Apr 27, 4:30 pm
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Apr 22 |
Apr 27 |
- Slides: Natural language inference
- Notebook: Tasks and datasets
- Notebook: NLI models
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- Dagan et al. 2006
- MacCartney and Manning 2008
- Bowman et al. 2015a
- Bowman et al. 2015b
- Rocktäschel et al. 2015
- Williams et al. 2018
- Nie et al. 2019
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- Bake-off 2 opens Apr 27 and closes Apr 29, 4:30 pm
- HW 3 due May 4, 4:30 pm
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Apr 29 |
May 4 |
- Slides: Grounded language understanding
- Notebook: Pragmatic color describers
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- Lewis et al. 2017
- Golland et al. 2010
- Andreas and Klein 2016
- Monroe et al. 2017
- Tellex, Knepper, et al. 2014
- Vogel et al. 2014
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- Bake-off 3 opens May 4 and closes May 6, 4:30 pm
- HW 4 due May 11, 4:30 pm
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May 6 |
May 11 |
- Slides: Contextual word representations
- Notebook: Bringing contextual word representations into your models
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- McCann et al. 2017
- Peters et al. 2018
- Vaswani et al. 2017
- Devlin et al. 2018
- Liu et al. 2019
- Yang, Dai, et al. 2019
- Clark et al. 2019
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- Bake-off 4 opens May 11 and closes May 13, 4:30 pm
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May 13 |
- Panel: NLU in industry
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- Lit review due May 22, 11:59 pm
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May 18 |
- Slides: Writing up and presenting your work
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- Jason Eisner's Advice for Research Students
- Stuart Shieber on reporting research results
- David Goss on math style
- Novelist Cormac McCarthy’s tips on how to write a great science paper
- Geoff Pullum's Five Golden Rules (well, actually six) for giving academic presentations
- Patrick Blackburn: How to give a good talk
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May 20 |
- Notebook: Evaluation metrics
- Notebook: Evaluation methods
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- Domingos 2012
- Resnik and Lin 2010
- Smith 2011, Appendix B
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- Experiment protocol due Jun 1, 4:30 pm
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May 25 |
- Memorial Day (no class)
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May 27 |
- Slides: Model explainability
- Slides: Adversarial testing
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- Jia and Liang 2017
- Glockner et al. 2018
- Liu et al. 2019
- Naik et al. 2019
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Jun 1 |
- Video presentations due Jun 5, 4:30 pm
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Jun 3 |
- Project work (teams can sign up to meet with their teaching team mentors by video)
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Jun 8 |
Jun 9 |
Final paper due 11:59 pm
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