academics


Spring 2004

Seminars:
CS775 Seminar in Natural Language Processing
CS772 AI lunch
CS709 CS Colloquium
Cogs 531 The Approach to al-Mu'tasim

Trees frighten me a little. They are so beautiful.
-- Borges, Happiness       

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Cornell Symposium on Language Universals




Fall 2003

Seminars:
CS775 Seminar in Natural Language Processing
CS772 AI lunch
CS709 CS Colloquium




Spring 2003

Audit:
- I doubt I ended up going to half of the classes :(
Psych215 Psychology of Language
CS626 Computational Biology
Seminars:
CS775 Seminar in Natural Language Processing
CS778 Topics in Machine Learning
CS709 CS Colloquium
Cogst531 Mind and Reality in Science Fiction




Fall 2002

Audit:
CS685 The Structure of Information Networks
Seminars:
CS775 Seminar in Natural Language Processing
CS772 AI Lunch
CS709 CS Colloquium




Spring 2002

CS678 Machine Learning
CS674 Natural Language Processing (Theoretically I was auditing)
Audit: Psych209 Developmental Psychology
Cornell Baby Lab
Seminars

CS775 NLP Seminar / AI Seminar
CS709 CS Dept. Distinguished Lecture Series

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Consciousness Symposium
Statistical Learning Across Cognition Symposium




Fall 2001

CS681 The Design and Analysis of Algorithm
CS664 Computer Vision
PSYCH 214/614 Cognitive Psychology
Seminars

CS775 Seminar in Natural Language Understanding
CS709 Computer Science Dept. Distinguished Lecture Series
Psychology Colloqium?




Spring 2001

CS682 Theory of Computing

A cartoon from S. Harris Cartoon Gallery that reminds me
of oracle machine


CS672 Advanced AI

Or "Introduction to Natural Stupidity" if you like :-)


PSYCH205/605 Perception
TA: CS409 Data Structures and Algorithms
Seminars

Cogst773/774 Proseminar for Cognitive Studies /COGST531
CS773 NLP Seminar
CS709 CS Colloquium

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Godel/Echer/Bach Symposium
From Signals to Structured Communication Symposium




Fall 2000

CS611 Advanced Programming Languages

this was from a reference book of 611, loved it:
"Bless thee, Bottom! Bless thee! Thou art translated!"
- A Midsummer Night's Dream                 


CS676 Reasoning About Knowledge

How do we know what we think we know?
Why do we believe anything at all?
- Tom Tykwer, Run Lola Run                 


Audit: PSYCH342 Human Perception
TA:    CS130 Web Development
Seminars

Cogst773/774 Proseminar for Cognitive Studies
CS709 CS Colloquium



As I write this, I can't help thinking how very strange it all was. It was chance that led me to walk along the road to P.C.L. and, in so doing, the road to becoming a film director, yet somehow everything that I had done prior to that seemed to point to it as an inevitability.
- Akira Kurosawa
A Mountain Pass, Something Like an Autobiography


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