Studying computational linguistics

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''Teaching dates in the future are tentative and may change.''
''Teaching dates in the future are tentative and may change.''
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* [http://www.lsa.umich.edu/cg/cg_detail.aspx?content=1770LING441001&termArray=w_10_1770 Ling 441: Computational Linguistics I].  Fall 2011 (Abney)Winter 2010 (Abney).  Previously titled "Mathematics and Computation of Language."
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* [http://www.lsa.umich.edu/cg/cg_detail.aspx?content=1770LING441001&termArray=w_10_1770 Ling 441: Computational Linguistics I].  Abney, every fallCurrently being offered (Fall 2010).  Previously titled "Mathematics and Computation of Language."
* [http://www.lsa.umich.edu/cg/cg_detail.aspx?content=1760LING541001&termArray=f_09_1760 Ling 541: Introduction to Natural Language Processing].  Winter 2011 (Radev).  Fall 2009 (Abney).  Also listed as EECS 595, SI 561, SI 761.
* [http://www.lsa.umich.edu/cg/cg_detail.aspx?content=1760LING541001&termArray=f_09_1760 Ling 541: Introduction to Natural Language Processing].  Winter 2011 (Radev).  Fall 2009 (Abney).  Also listed as EECS 595, SI 561, SI 761.

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There is one regularly-offered undergraduate course in computational linguistics (Ling 441), and two graduate courses (Ling 541, Ling 702). There are additional occasional offerings, and a number of related courses. For study beyond the formal course offerings, students should talk to a relevant faculty member about independent study.

Regular Courses

Teaching dates in the future are tentative and may change.

Occasional Courses and Seminars

Defunct

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