Computational Linguistics

COGS-6340

This course will explore how linguistics, the scientific study of the properties of human language and languages, can be applied to the development of intelligent agents that can fluently and meaningfully communicate with people in natural language. It will focus on linguistic phenomena that have so far been particularly resistant to effective machine processing, such as lexical ambiguity resolution, reference resolution, ellipsis, indirect speech acts, implicature, and non-literal language (e.g., metaphor and irony).

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

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2024
2023
Computational Linguistics (4c)
  • Marjorie McShane
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Computational Linguistics (4c)
  • Marjorie McShane
Seats Taken: 2/3
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Computational Linguistics (3c)
  • Sergei Nirenburg
Seats Taken: 2/9
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