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Dan Jurafsky (Professor)

Dan Jurafsky
Personal bio
Dan Jurafsky is Professor of Computer Science, Professor of Linguistics, and Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor in Humanities at Stanford University, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a 2002 MacArthur Fellow. His research and teaching focus on natural language processing and its applications to the cognitive and social sciences, including the widely-used textbook "Speech and Language Processing". He also works on other areas of linguistics; his book "The Language of Food: A Linguist Reads the Menu" was a finalist for the 2015 James Beard Award.

Currently teaching
LINGUIST 289L: Computational Linguistics Research Lab (Autumn, Winter)
LINGUIST 281A: Race and Natural Language Processing (Autumn)
CSRE 329R: Race and Natural Language Processing (Autumn)
CS 329R: Race and Natural Language Processing (Autumn)
OB 687: Race and Natural Language Processing (Autumn)
PSYCH 257A: Race and Natural Language Processing (Autumn)
LINGUIST 280: From Languages to Information (Winter)
LINGUIST 180: From Languages to Information (Winter)
OSPMADRD 65M: The Language of Food (Spring)
CS 124: From Languages to Information (Winter)
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