Schedule of Classes — Undergraduate and Graduate / Spring 2018 / Computer Science
(1-99) Primarily for Undergraduate Students |
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Course # | Course Title | Time Location |
Enrl / Lim / Wait | Instructor(s) | View Books | |||
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COSI
12B
1
Syllabus |
Advanced Programming Techniques
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. Open to graduate students in the post-baccalaureate computer science program. |
M,W,Th
1:00 PM–1:50 PM
Gerstenzang 121 M 6:30 PM–7:20 PM Gerstenzang 121 |
Open
78 / 90 / 0 |
Salas, R. Pito | View Books | |||
COSI 12B 2 |
Advanced Programming Techniques
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. Open to graduate students in the post-baccalaureate computer science program. |
M,W,Th
9:00 AM–9:50 AM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr101 T 6:30 PM–7:20 PM Schwartz Hall 112 |
Closed
94 / 90 / 0 |
Hickey, Tim | View Books | |||
COSI 21A 1 |
Data Structures and the Fundamentals of Computing
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. |
M,W,Th
11:00 AM–11:50 AM
Golding Judaica Center110 W 6:30 PM–9:20 PM Abelson-Bass-Yalem Physics 131 |
Open
62 / 999 / 0 |
DiLillo, Antonella | View Books | |||
(100-199) For Both Undergraduate and Graduate Students |
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Course # | Course Title | Time Location |
Enrl / Lim / Wait | Instructor(s) | View Books | |||
COSI 101A 1 |
Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. |
M,W
2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Gerstenzang 124 |
Open
39 / 999 / 0 |
Pollack, Jordan | View Books | |||
COSI 105B 1 |
Software Engineering for Scalability
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. This is an experiential learning course. |
T,Th
3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Schwartz Hall 103 T 5:00 PM–6:50 PM Schwartz Hall 103 |
Open
19 / 999 / 0 |
Salas, R. Pito | View Books | |||
COSI
111A
1
Syllabus |
Topics in Computational Cognitive Science
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. This is an experiential learning course. |
T,Th
2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Volen Nat'l Ctr for Complex106 |
Open
17 / 999 / 0 |
Alterman, Rick | View Books | |||
COSI 114B 1 |
Fundamentals of Computational Linguistics
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. Optional fourth hour of lab to be determined at the start of classes. |
T,F
11:00 AM–12:20 PM
Goldsmith Math 117 |
Open
26 / 999 / 0 |
Pustejovsky, James | View Books | |||
COSI 119A 1 |
Autonomous Robotics Lab
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. Meets in Goldfarb Vershbow computer classroom. Section reads closed and students should choose the demand list option. Enrollment for all students will be by demand list only. This is an experiential learning course. |
M
9:00 AM–11:50 AM
TBA |
Closed
9 / 0 / 0 |
Salas, R. Pito | View Books | |||
COSI
121B
1
Syllabus |
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. See Course Catalog for Special Notes. |
M,W,Th
10:00 AM–10:50 AM
Gerstenzang 122 |
Open
41 / 999 / 0 |
Mairson, Harry | View Books | |||
COSI
123A
1
Syllabus |
Statistical Machine Learning
[ qr sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. This is an experiential learning course. |
T,F
9:30 AM–10:50 AM
Gerstenzang 122 |
Open
46 / 999 / 0 |
Hong, Pengyu | View Books | |||
COSI 127B 1 |
Database Management Systems
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. |
M,W
3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Gerstenzang 124 |
Open
60 / 999 / 0 |
Cherniack, Mitch | View Books | |||
COSI 130A 1 |
Introduction to the Theory of Computation
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. |
M,W
2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Abelson-Bass-Yalem Physics 131 |
Open
60 / 999 / 0 |
Storer, Jim | View Books | |||
COSI 132A 1 |
Information Retrieval
[ sn ] |
T,Th
3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Abelson-Bass-Yalem Physics 126 |
Open
8 / 999 / 0 |
Anick, Peter G | View Books | |||
COSI 132B 1 |
Networked Information Systems
[ ss ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. |
T,F
9:30 AM–10:50 AM
Goldsmith Math 117 |
Open
27 / 999 / 0 |
Papaemmanouil, Olga | View Books | |||
COSI
137B
1
Syllabus |
Information Extraction
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. |
T,F
11:00 AM–12:20 PM
Carl J. Shapiro ScienceCtrLL16 |
Open
17 / 999 / 0 |
Xue, Nianwen | View Books | |||
COSI 138A 1 |
Computational Linguistics Second Year Seminar
[ sn ] |
F
2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Volen Nat'l Ctr for Complex106 |
Open
15 / 999 / 0 |
Plaster, Keith | View Books | |||
COSI
140B
1
Syllabus |
Natural Language Annotation for Machine Learning
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. |
T,F
9:30 AM–10:50 AM
Volen Nat'l Ctr for Complex106 |
Open
18 / 35 / 0 |
Meteer, Marie M. | View Books | |||
COSI 147A 1 |
Distributed Systems
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. |
T,F
11:00 AM–12:20 PM
Volen Nat'l Ctr for Complex119 |
Open
22 / 999 / 0 |
Shrira, Liuba | View Books | |||
COSI 155B 1 |
Computer Graphics
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. |
M,W,Th
10:00 AM–10:50 AM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr101 |
Open
155 / 999 / 0 |
Hickey, Tim | View Books | |||
COSI 177A 1 |
Scientific Data Processing in Matlab
[ sn ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. |
M,W,Th
1:00 PM–1:50 PM
Gerstenzang 124 |
Open
41 / 999 / 0 |
DiLillo, Antonella | View Books | |||
(200 and above) Primarily for Graduate Students |
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Course # | Course Title | Time Location |
Enrl / Lim / Wait | Instructor(s) | View Books | |||
COSI
217B
1
Syllabus |
Natural Language Processing Systems
Topic for spring 2018: Meaning Representation and Parsing. Prerequisites for spring 2018: COSI 114b, 134a, 137b or instructor consent. This is a seminar-style research-oriented course where students will work on a project, and report their results in the format of a typical research paper presented at major conferences such as ACL, NAACL, and EMNLP. The main topics this year will be meaning representation and parsing. Meaning representation comes in different flavors, and we will examine the different schools of thought on meaning representation and their theoretical underpinnings. In particular, we will spend a significant part of the course on Abstract Meaning Representation, a graph-based meaning representation that has gained traction in the field of NLP in recent years. We will discuss how to extend AMR to different languages and work towards a Universal Meaning Representation that applies to a diverse set of languages and supports both lexical and logical inference. We will also devote a substantial amount of time going over computational approaches to AMR/UMR parsing, which are rapidly evolving. It is expected that students will develop their own ideas on meaning representation and parsing as they learn about existing approaches and work towards a term project that could result in a conference submission. |
T
2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Carl J. Shapiro ScienceCtrGL14 |
Open
6 / 999 / 0 |
Xue, Nianwen | View Books | |||
COSI
233A
1
Syllabus |
Discourse and Dialog
See Course Catalog for prerequisites. See Course Catalog for Special Notes. |
T,F
12:30 PM–1:50 PM
Volen Nat'l Ctr for Complex106 |
Open
3 / 999 / 0 |
Meteer, Marie M. | View Books | |||
Cross-Listed in Computer Science |
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Course # | Course Title | Time Location |
Enrl / Lim / Wait | Instructor(s) | View Books | |||
LING 130A 1 |
Formal Semantics: Truth, Meaning, and Language
[ hum qr ss ] See Course Catalog for prerequisites. |
T,Th
2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Volen Nat'l Ctr for Complex119 |
Open
28 / 999 / 0 |
Malamud, Sophia Alexandra | View Books | |||
PHIL 106B 1 |
Mathematical Logic
[ hum sn ] |
M,W,Th
9:00 AM–9:50 AM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitiesG03 |
Open
39 / 999 / 0 |
Marusic, Jennifer | View Books | |||
PHYS
29A
1
Syllabus |
Electronics Laboratory I
[ sn ] |
M
2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Abelson-Bass-Yalem Physics 229 W 2:00 PM–4:50 PM Abelson-Bass-Yalem Physics 122 |
Open
9 / 16 / 0 |
Hashemi, Kevan | View Books | |||