Abstract
Natural language research at Columbia is being carried out in the Department of Computer Science primarily by Professor Michael Lebowitz along with several graduate students. Several other faculty members are involved in other areas of AI, including Professors Kender and Stolfo.
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- Natural language processing at Columbia University
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