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COURSE
INFORMATION
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Instructors |
Dan Jurafsky, jurafsky@stanford.edu (Office hours by appointment) |
TAs |
Heesoo Kim, heesoo.kim@gmail.com(Office hours: Tuesdays 12-1, 460-040A) |
Time |
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 - 11.30am |
Location |
420:041 |
Sections |
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Required Work |
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SCHEDULE
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Date
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Who
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Topic and Readings |
Assignments
& Section Notes
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Mar 29 |
DCR & DJ |
Introduction to the Course |
Week 1: No section |
Mar 31 |
DJ |
The Computational Model of the Mind
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April 5 |
DCR |
The Computational Model of the Mind
(II)
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Week 2: |
April 7 |
John Perry |
Philosophy of Mind
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April 12 |
DCR |
Bridging Mind and Brain
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Week 3: |
April 14 |
Lera Boroditsky |
Language and Thought
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April 19 |
Brian Wandell |
Vision and color perception
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Week 4: Assignment 2 due April 21st, 10am |
April 21 |
DCR |
Perceptual Illusions
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April 26 |
William Newsome |
Neuroscience of Awareness
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Week 5: |
April 28 |
DCR |
The Goal of Perception
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May 3 |
DCR |
Active Vision and Artificial Life
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Week 6: Assignment 3 due May 5th, 10am |
May 5 |
DJ |
Language Processing
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May 10 |
DJ |
Metaphor
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Week 7: |
May 12 |
DJ | Conversation (download slides as ppt, pdf, or 6up pdf)
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May 17 |
DJ |
Reasoning and Decision Making
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Week 8: Assignment 4 due May 19, 10am |
May 19 |
Natasha Kirkham |
Cognitive Development |
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May 24 |
DJ |
Machine Learning and Neural Networks
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Week 9: |
May 26 |
DJ | Nativism vs. Empiricism and Language
Learning (download slides as ppt, pdf, or 6up pdf)
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May 31 |
DCR | The Evolution of the Mind (download slides as pdf or movie *) |
Week 10: Assignment 5: the exercises in this chapter due May 31st, 10am |
June 3rd, 3:30pm | FINAL
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* the lectures are available as interactive quicktime movies with audio and video. Click on the movie or use the cursor keys to advance through the slides.