Oct. 10, 2023, 12:35 p.m. | /u/synthphreak

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# TL;DR:

Semi-experienced MLE seeking to deepen my knowledge of the modeling side of NLP. Can you recommend any courses or other resources to pursue for this?

Ideally I'd like resources which target advanced-intermediate practitioners and which spend only minimal time on theoretical linguistics concepts (e.g., "What is syntax?"; "What is a morpheme?"; "What is distributional semantics?" - Less because that stuff is unimportant, and more because I already know it inside and out.)

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# My brief background

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