Overview of how computers learn, understand, and generate human language, and how computers can be used to assist in the scientific study of language. Focus on building conceptual understanding of how language can be represented and processed by computers, what aspects of human language present challenges for these approaches, how linguists use computers to study language, and the role of language technologies in society. No technical background assumed.

Prerequisites: None

5

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
TODD S J
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EMS: Approaches to University Writing for Multilingual Students
Chau T C
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EMS: Approaches to University Writing for Multilingual Students
Amy Lashmet 3.6
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EMS: Approaches to University Writing for Multilingual Students
Danny Tsai 3.1
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EMS: Approaches to University Writing for Multilingual Students
Briana Westmacott 3.8
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Language in LIFE
Robert (Bob) Kennedy 4.1
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African-American English
Conner T M
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