When Ben Lambright ’24, MS’25 introduces himself, he keeps it simple: He’s a Brandeis student completing his master’s degree in computational linguistics. But the work he’s doing is anything but ...
Computational linguistics (CL) / natural language processing (NLP) is a computer programming-intensive career field with wide-ranging applications in language technologies. CL/NLP skills are in high ...
Cecilia (Cissi) O. Alm (PhD, UIUC) is an RIT professor and the joint program director of the MS in AI in the School of Information and the director of the Center for Human-aware AI (CHAI) at RIT. She ...
The computational linguistics immersion provides exposure to computational linguistics and relevant language science course work. Students gain knowledge and practical skills in computational natural ...
Linguistics and computer science intertwined in the mid-20th century. Computers help linguists better understand and analyze languages and computer scientists use linguistics to advance programming.
UW professor Emily Bender delivered a lecture Jan. 10 about the necessity of everyday resistance against the dehumanizing ...
A team of three Georgetown University graduate students won an international computational linguistics competition by developing the leading system for discourse relation classification, identifying ...
The field of computational linguistics, also known as text analytics, natural language processing, and informatics has become critical to the success of mainstream global businesses who compete for ...
The Linguistics Department and the Computational Linguistics, Analytics, Search and Informatics MS Program offer a Bachelor's – Accelerated Master's degree program for students with strong abilities ...
Our M.A. is a flexible program of study that provides training in linguistics and/or cognitive science. Students may propose a customized program of advanced study that combines elements from either ...
I think most of us who make or build things have a thing we are known for making. Where it’s football robots, radios, guitars, cameras, or inflatable textile sculptures, we all have the thing we do.
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