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Nov 25, 2017

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Computational Courses in Spring 2018

As usual, the coming Spring semester has a large number of computational courses to choose from. In the Linguistics department, the following will be offered:

  1. Computational Linguistics 2 (LIN 637; Thomas Graf)
  2. Learnability, the second part of a 2-semester sequence (LIN 629; Jeffrey Heinz)
  3. Parsing & Processing (LIN 630; Thomas Graf)

In addition, several courses outside the department should be of interest to computationally minded students:

  1. Methods and Applications of Automated Natural Language Processing (SOC 595; Jason Jones)
  2. Natural Language Processing (CSE 628; Niranjan Balasubramanian)
  3. Python for Scientific Computing (PHY 546; Michael Zingale)