How about Computational Linguistics at the Department of Linguistics at OSU? The university has put significant resources into the CL program at the Department of Linguistics, and intends to expand it further:
- The computational linguistics faculty in the Department of Linguistics are
- Chris Brew (language technology, computational psycholinguistics, statistical NLP)
- Detmar Meurers (NLP, constraint-based grammar/HPSG, corpus annotation, syntax)
- Michael White (NLP, natural language generation
- Donna Byron (natural language understanding, natural language interaction in virtual environments)
- Eric Fosler-Lussier (statistical NLP, spoken dialog systems, speech recognition)
- Mary Beckman (phonetics, intonation, laboratory phonology, speech synthesis)
- David Dowty (semantic/syntactic theory, lexical semantics, categorial grammars)
- Bob Levine (constraint-based grammar/HPSG, syntax)
- Carl Pollard (mathematical foundations of linguistic theory, constraint-based grammar/HPSG, syntax, semantics)
- Craige Roberts (pragmatics)
- Shari R. Speer (psycholinguistics)
- We have redesigned the PhD program to include formal foundations, programming techniques, and introductory and advanced courses for both data-driven and theory-driven approaches.
- We have a brand-new, special purpose computer lab designed for teaching and research, superb computing support staff, and state-of-the-art experimental facilities such as eye-trackers.
We welcome informal inquiries from students, researchers, and potential faculty colleagues - please contact Chris Brew or Detmar Meurers.
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