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April 30, 2011

CS 533: Natural Language Processing

Filed under: Legal Informatics,Natural Language Processing — Patrick Durusau @ 10:20 am

CS 533: Natural Language Processing

Don’t be mis-led by the title! This isn’t just another NLP course.

From the Legal Informatics Blog:

Professor Dr. L. Thorne McCarty of the Rutgers University Department of Computer Science has posted lecture videos and other materials in connection with his recent graduate course on Natural Language Processing. The course uses examples from a judicial decision: Carter v. Exxon Company USA, 177 F.3d 197 (3d Cir. 1999).

From Professor McCarty’s post on LinkedIn:

To access most of the files, you will need the username: cs533 and the password: shrdlu. To access the videos, use the same password: shrdlu. Comments are welcome!

NLP and legal materials? Now there is a winning combination!

I must confess that years of practicing law and even now continuing to read legal materials in some areas may be influencing my estimate of the appeal of this course. 😉 I will watch the lectures and get back to you.

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