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1. Training Details
The Computational Linguistics Laboratory provides opportunities to intensively study the following subjects through tutorials and lectures during the training period of up to three months:
[1] Understanding of basic ideas and major theories of computational linguistics and linguistic information processing
[2] Understanding of formal grammar (syntax, semantics)
[3] Basic theories of linguistic and phonological information processing
[4] Integration of computational linguistics and brain science
[5] Inquiry into formal grammatical structure based on brain observation experiments on working memory
The time of commencement, period and number of trainees will be decided upon consultation with the lab supervisor.


2. Staff Profiles
Shigeru Sato, Professor

Division of Language Studies, Graduate School of International Cultural Studies
Doctor of Engineering, Tohoku University
Discipline: Computational linguistics, Natural language processing


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Kei Yoshimoto, Professor

Division of Intercultural Relations, Graduate School of International Cultural Studies
Ph.D, University of Stuttgart
Discipline: Computer linguistics, Syntax, Japanese grammar

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Hiroki Shizuya, Professor

Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Graduate School of Information Sciences
Ph.D, Tohoku University
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3. Contact

Computational Linguistics Laboratory iLab Supervisor: Professor Satoj
TEL: 022-217-7646@FAX: 022-217-7850@