LIN 2500: Computational Linguistics I (2023-2024)
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Computational linguistics is a broad field incorporating research and techniques for processing language with computers at all levels of linguistic structure. Students will become familiar with computational fundamentals, methods, topics and tasks; they will study techniques used to model natural language, analyze linguistic phenomena using modern methods, and survey research literature and industry applications. No programming experience is necessary. Typically offered: Spring, Alternate Years.
Spring |
41362 |
3 |
Martin Horn
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Tu,Th
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4:00PM-5:20 PM
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03/27-06/06
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Marston Watson Hall 255
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20 of 20 seats open
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Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term
Prerequisites: LIN 2100: C- or better
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