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NLP for uncovering latent meaning in the language of police, politicians and pretrained language models
Dan Jurafsky, Stanford
April 2, 2025 at 2pm (lunch provided at 1pm to talk attendees only)
Cammilleri Hall, Brain and Creativity Institute
Register: https://tinyurl.com/cclsapril2
Dan Jurafsky is Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Computer Science, and Reynolds Professor in Humanities at Stanford University. His research focuses on NLP, including its implications for society and its applications to linguistics and the other cognitive and social sciences. He is a 2002 MacArthur Fellow, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a fellow of the ACL, the LSA, and AAAS. His trade book “The Language of Food: A Linguist Reads the Menu” was an international bestseller and a finalist for the 2015 James Beard Award. Dan received a Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1992 from the University of California at Berkeley.

Computational Architecture of Speech Comprehension
Laura Gwilliams, Ph.D (Assistant Professor of Psychology, Stanford)
November 20th, 2024
1:00-3:00pm

Theory of Human Language Processing in the Era of Large Language Models
Roger Levy, Ph.D (Professor of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, MIT)
October 2nd, 2024
1:00-3:00pm
