This repository contains the data and materials for the second coursework of INFR11157 (2020-21).
To get started, clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/tomsherborne/nlu_cw2
The first thing you should do is set up a working Conda environment for your work. The requirements.txt
file has been updated here. So run conda create
if you want to create a brand new NLU environment OR run conda install --file requirements.txt
to update your existing environment.
conda create -n nlu --file ./requirements.txt -c pytorch
Then, continue following the instructions in the instruction sheet available on Blackboard Learn.
This code is based on Binh Tang's NMT Tutorial and the data is a sample of Europarl.