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 Linguistics and Philosophy. A specialist in the philosophy of language, formal semantics, and philosophical logic, his interests also range over issues in metaphysics and the philosophy of mind. He is the author of Reference to Abstract Objects in Discourse: A Philosophical Semantics for Natural Language Metaphysics and Epistemology (1993), as well as dozens of articles. Professor Asher is especially well-known for his Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (SDRT). He has rec…</description>
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Fall 2009
 Course  Title  Professor  Days  Times  Room  CGS380  Introduction to Cognitive Science  Ballard  F  900 to 1200p  SEA 4.242  CS388  Natural Language Processing  Mooney  MW  200 to 330p  BUR 134  CS394N  Neural Networks  Miikkulainen  W  400 to 700p  RLM 6.116  LIN393C  Language Acquisition  Meier  MW  1200 to …</description>
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 Forum for Artificial Intelligence

 UTCS Natural Language Acquisition Group

Perception


 Auditory Cognition and Speech Perception Lab - Pr. Randy Diehl.

 Center for Perceptual Systems

 Hearing Research Lab - Pr. Dennis MacFadden.

 Virtual reality Lab - Pr. Mary Hayhoe.</description>
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