Morphologically Rich Languages with HFST web course
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The web course “Morphologically Rich Languages with HFST” is based on a course by Jack Rueter & Sjur Moshagen organized at the University of Helsinki named “Language Technology for Finno-Ugric Languages - Methods, Tools and Applications”. The course belongs to the MA Programme “Linguistic Diversity in the Digital Age”. Using the course material, Erik Axelson and Jack Rueter have developed a Jupyter notebook interactive version.
The web course mostly uses the same examples and exercises as the original course, but HFST command line tools have been replaced with HFST Python interface.
The web course mostly uses the same examples and exercises as the original course, but HFST command line tools have been replaced with HFST Python interface.
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