
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
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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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Computational Linguistics
Laboratory iLab Supervisor: Professor Satoj
TEL: 022-217-7646@FAX: 022-217-7850@ |
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