Teaching

Overview

Each year, I teach two courses in the Ling570-573 series and one seminar in CL. In addition, my colleague and I organize monthly graduation planning meetings and supervise CLMA students for their final projects for which students can choose either the internship option or the thesis option.

The Ling570-573 series consist of four CL courses:

·         Students in the CLMA program are required to take all the four courses in the series.

·         Students in the Natural Language Technology Certificate program are required to take Ling570 and Ling571.

·         PhD students in the CL track are required to take at least three courses from Ling567 and the ling570-573 series.

 

Courses taught at UW

·         Ling570 (Shallow Processing Techniques for NLP): fall 2007, fall 2009

·         Ling571 (Deep Processing Techniques for NLP): fall 2005

·         Ling572 (Advanced Statistical Methods in NLP): every winter since 2006

·         Ling575 (Seminar on Machine Translation): winter 2006, winter 2007

·         Ling575 (Seminar on unsupervised POS tagging): winter 2008

·         Ling575 (Seminar on Bridging NLP and linguistics): winter 2009

·         Ling575 (Seminar on Information Extraction): winter 2010

·         Ling575 (Seminar on Computational Linguistics and Social Media): winter 2011

·         Ling600/700 (CLMA project / internship/ thesis): every year since 2005

 

 

Other courses:

·         Treebanking and Theoretical Linguist: at the 2011 Linguistic Summer Institute

 

 

 

Last modified on 9/18/2011