Introduction to Programming for Computational Linguistics
MET LX 594
Prereq: (METLX250) or consent of instructor. Introduction to computational techniques to explore linguistic models and test empirical claims. Serves as an introduction to programming, algorithms, and data structures, focused on modern applications to Natural Language Processing (NLP). Topics include tagging and classification, parsing models, meaning representation, and information extraction. (Not intended for students with a background in programming or computer science.) Carries MCS divisional studies credit in CAS. Effective Fall 2019, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Quantitative Reasoning II, Research and Information Literacy.
FALL 2025 Schedule
Section | Instructor | Location | Schedule | Notes |
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A1 | Hao | CDS 264 | MWF 1:25 pm-2:15 pm | Meets with CAS LX394 A1 & CAS LX694 A1 |
FALL 2025 Schedule
Section | Instructor | Location | Schedule | Notes |
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S1 | Qin | PSY B33 | W 4:40 pm-5:30 pm | Meets with CAS LX350 S1 & CAS LX650 S1 |
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