NLP March-2023
NLP March-2023
Note: This question paper contains two parts A and B. i) PART-A for 10 marks, ii) Part-B for
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50 marks.
Part-A is a compulsory question which consists of ten sub-questions from all units carrying
equal marks.
Part-B consists of five questions (numbered from 2 to 11) carrying 10 marks each. Each of
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these questions is from each unit and may contain sub-questions. For each question there
will be an “either” “or” choice, which means that there will be two questions from each
unit and the student should answer either of the two questions.
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PART - A
(10 Marks)
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1.a) List the components of words. [1]
b) Give an example for word ambiguity. [1]
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c) What is meant by tokenization? [1]
d) Give an example for dependency graph. [1]
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e) What is the goal of semantic interpretation? [1]
f) Quote an example for word sense. [1]
g) Give an example for predicate ‘broke’ with two arguments. [1]
h) What is the need for meaning representation? [1]
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i) What is cohesion? [1]
j) Give an example for cross lingual applications. [1]
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PART - B
(50 Marks)
2. Explain the importance of morphology and explain the issues and challenges associated
with it. [10]
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3. Make a comparison of generative sequence classification methods and discriminative local
classification methods for finding the structure of documents. [10]
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4. What is a spanning tree? How to use this concept in syntax analysis of natural language?
Explain with an illustration. [10]
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5. Explain the purpose of Treebanks in syntax analysis and demonstrate tree bank
development and usage. [10]
10. “Coherence and discourse structure are interconnected in many ways”. Explain these ways
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with lucid examples. [10]
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11. Explain maximum likelihood estimation and smoothing in language modeling. [10]
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