| 1 | = Indexing and Searching Very Large Texts = |
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| 3 | [[https://is.muni.cz/auth/predmet/fi/ia161|IA161]] [[en/AdvancedNlpCourse|Advanced NLP Course]], Course Guarantee: Aleš Horák |
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| 5 | Prepared by: Miloš Jakubíček |
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| 7 | == State of the Art == |
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| 9 | === References === |
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| 11 | Approx 3 current papers (preferably from best NLP conferences/journals, eg. [[https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/|ACL Anthology]]) that will be used as a source for the one-hour lecture: |
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| 13 | 1. paper 1 |
| 14 | 1. paper 2 |
| 15 | 1. paper 3 |
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| 17 | == Practical Session == |
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| 19 | Concrete description of work assignment for students for the second one-hour part of the lecture. The work will consist of tasks connected with practical implementations of algorithms connected with the current topic (probably not the state-of-the-art algorithms mentioned in the first part) and with real data. Students can test the algorithms, evaluate them and possibly try some short adaptations for various subtasks. |
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| 21 | Students are also required to generate some results of their work and hand them in to prove completing the tasks. |