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Course # Course Title Time
Location
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ANTH 61B 1
Syllabus
Language in American Life
[ oc ss ]
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
T,Th 10:00 AM–11:30 AM Closed
33 / 35 / 1
McIntosh, Janet
COSI 114B 1 Fundamentals of Natural Language Processing II
[ sn ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
T,Th 10:00 AM–11:30 AM
F 12:00 PM–2:00 PM
Open
33 / 120 / 0
Pustejovsky, James
COSI 132A 1 Information Retrieval
[ sn ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
M,W 12:00 PM–1:30 PM Open
32 / 40 / 0
Anick, Peter
COSI 137B 1 Information Extraction
[ sn ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Instruction for this course will be offered in a hybrid combination of in person and remote sessions, which may vary by course and over the duration of the semester. Some courses will have sessions at which in-person and remote students will participate at the same time, and others will arrange for some separate class meetings for in-person and remote students. Enrollment is open to students who will be on campus and students who will be studying remotely up to the enrollment limit.
T,Th 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
F 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Open
15 / 30 / 0
Wellner, Benjamin R
COSI 140B 1
Syllabus
Natural Language Annotation for Machine Learning
[ sn ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
T,Th 12:00 PM–1:30 PM Open
21 / 45 / 0
Xue, Nianwen
COSI 217B 1 Natural Language Processing Systems
Topic spring 2021: Designing and Implementing Natural Language Processing Systems.
Prerequisites: Second-year standing in the CL MS program or instructor permission.
Creating a usable, robust, and extendable NLP system is an art, requiring good programming and machine learning practices and use of the best modern tools. Students in this graduate seminar will learn to work in groups and individually to produce high-quality NLP systems implemented in Python. Topics include best practices for writing NLP systems in Python, how to efficiently work in teams to design, implement, review, and integrate NLP components, how to encapsulate systems using containerization and web service frameworks, and how to distribute packaged systems. For the course’s final project, each student will work on a portfolio project NLP system that will include a demo-able web service.
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
Instructor's Signature Required.
T,Th 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Open
Consent Req.

13 / 15 / 0
Lignos, Constantine
HBRW 167B 1 The Sleeping Beauty: The Revival of Modern Hebrew
[ dl fl hum ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
T,Th 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Golding Judaica Center109
Open
9 / 18 / 0
Brosh, Aliza
LING 110A 1
Syllabus
Phonological Theory
[ ss ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
M,W 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Open
21 / 50 / 0
Plaster, Keith
LING 115A 1
Syllabus
Morphology
[ ss ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
M,W 12:00 PM–1:30 PM Open
13 / 30 / 0
Goldberg, Lotus
LING 125B 1
Syllabus
Linguistic Typology
[ ss ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
T,Th 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Open
15 / 50 / 0
Goldberg, Lotus
LING 130A 1
Syllabus
Formal Semantics: Truth, Meaning, and Language
[ hum qr ss ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
M,W 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Open
28 / 50 / 0
Malamud, Sophia Alexandra
LING 173A 1
Syllabus
Psycholinguistics
[ ss ]
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
T,Th 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Open
15 / 30 / 0
Malamud, Sophia Alexandra
LING 197A 1
Syllabus
Language Acquisition and Development
[ dl oc ss ]
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
M,W 10:00 AM–11:30 AM Open
41 / 50 / 0
Plaster, Keith
NPSY 22B 1
Syllabus
Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience
[ sn ss ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
M,W 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Closed
45 / 45 / 26
Sekuler, Robert W
PHIL 6A 1
Syllabus
Introduction to Symbolic Logic
[ hum ]
This course will have live zoom sessions, but students can take the course without being present at the live sessions - they can, if they prefer, watch the recordings of those sessions instead.
T,Th 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Closed
33 / 40 / 1
Samet, Jerry
PHIL 133B 1 Mental Content: Mind, World and Meaning
[ hum ]
Instruction for this course will be offered remotely. Meeting times for this course are listed in the schedule of classes (in ET).
M,W 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Open
29 / 35 / 0
Epstein, Peter