Linguistics 158: Computer-aided methods in linguistics
Department of Linguistics
University of California, Berkeley - Spring 1997

Schedule of events

Class#.WkTime and PlaceTopic
1.1 Lec Tu 21 Jan First class: the fundamentals
2.1 Lab Th 23 Jan Introduction to the Lab and the Internet
3.2 Lec Tu 27 Jan Creating Web Content: HTML basics, web servers
4.2 Lab Th 29 Jan HTML objects and HTML editing
5.3 Lec Tu 4 Feb Multimedia, Scanning, OCR
6.3 Lab Th 6 Feb OCR and Graphics Tools
7.4 Lec Tu 11 Feb Regular Languages and Finite State Automata
8.4 Lab Th 13 Feb Finite State Transducers for morphology and phonology
9.5 Lec Tu 18 Feb Corpus linguistics
10.5 Lab Th 20 Feb Corpus tools
11.6 Lec Tu 25 Feb Programming for linguists : Fundamentals
12.6 Lab Th 27 Feb HyperCard and HyperTalk Programming
13.7 Lec Tu 4 Mar Programming: data structures and control logic
14.7 Lab Th 6 Mar Sample Hypercard applications
15.8 Lec Tu 11 Mar Programming in PERL
16.8 Lab Th 13 Mar Progamming PERL : examples, online tutorial
17.9 Lec Tu 18 Mar Database
18.9 Lab Th 20 Mar Database Management Systems (DBMS)
x.10 Vacation 25 & 27 Mar Spring Break
19.11 Lec Tu 1 Apr Computational lexical semantics
20.11 Lab Th 3 Apr Guest lecture: Speech Recognition: Fossler
21.12 Lec Tu 8 Apr Artificial intelligence (AI)
22.12 Lab Th 10 Apr Neural Net software, AI programs
23.13 Lec Tu 15 Apr Lies, damn lies, and statistics
24.13 Lab Th 17 Apr Statistical programs
25.14 Lec Tu 22 Apr Character sets, text editing and encoding
26.14 Lab Th 24 Apr Fonts, Typography, Characters sets, etc.
27.15 Lec Tu 29 Apr Databases and electronic publishing
28.15 Lab Th 1 May Presentations
29.16 Lec Tu 6 May Presentations
30.16 Lab Th 8 May Wrap up / Evaluations
31.18 Exam Fri 23 May Exam 12:30-3:30 PM


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author: John Lowe - jblowe@garnet.berkeley.edu
source: http://www.linguistics.berkeley.edu/Lx158.html
date: Jan. 19, 1997