Computer Science 692A - S-AutomatedKnowledgeBaseCnsctn
Fall
2019
01
3.00
Andrew McCallum
F 10:10AM 12:05PM
UMass Amherst
36112
Computer Science Bldg rm 142
mccallum@cs.umass.edu
Knowledge gathering, representation, and reasoning are among the fundamental challenges of artificial intelligence. Large-scale repositories of knowledge about entities, relations, and their abstractions are known as "knowledge bases." Most major technology companies now have substantial efforts in knowledge base construction, and related scholarly work spans many research areas, including machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, information integration, databases, search, data mining, knowledge representation, human computation, human-computer interfaces, and fairness. Recently there has been a surge of interest combined neural and symbolic representations that support queries and reasoning. In this course, we will study topics related to knowledge base construction and use, including entity recognition, entity resolution, relation extraction, embedded representations for knowledge, data structures for knowledge indexing, reasoning, semantic parsing, and question answering. There will be special focus on recent research in all of these areas.
Open to Graduate Computer Science students only. COMPSCI 585 or 685 SEATS HELD FOR INCOMING GRAD STUDENT REGISTRATION. GRADUATE STUDENTS NOT MEETING PREREQUISITES WITH PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. STUDENTS NEEDING SPECIAL PERMISSION MUST REQUEST OVERRIDES VIA THE ON-LINE FORM: https://www.cics.umass.edu/overrides.