Survey of tools and methods of computational linguistics, including speech recognition, natural language understanding and generation, speech synthesis, information retrieval and extraction, knowledge representation and inference. Of special interest to students who would like to develop applications for machine translation, natural language interfaces, computer assisted language learning, and information management. Prerequisite: CSC 282. Text: Jurafsky & Martin, Speech and Language Processing.

CSC418 is designated as the 'topics' course for the department of computer science at Messiah College. Computational Linguistics was last offered during J-Term 2004.

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