Jason Riggle, Lab Director
Jason facilitates the lab primarily through Bob, the Intern (see below).
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Jason facilitates the lab primarily through Bob, the Intern (see below).
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Max Bane
Max Bane is a linguistics graduate student. He develops research software and tools for the PyPhon project, creates database structure for the CoStress project, and maintains various lab resources.
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Max Bane is a linguistics graduate student. He develops research software and tools for the PyPhon project, creates database structure for the CoStress project, and maintains various lab resources.
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Sam Bowman
Sam is a fourth-year BA/MA student in Linguistics. He's interested in emergent complexity in language, with a particular interest in the moment in the implementation of OT in phonology. What else makes him happy? Answers include machine learning (and its applications to tasks like automatic speech recognition and translation), East Asian languages, cities, and the so-called food movement.
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Sam is a fourth-year BA/MA student in Linguistics. He's interested in emergent complexity in language, with a particular interest in the moment in the implementation of OT in phonology. What else makes him happy? Answers include machine learning (and its applications to tasks like automatic speech recognition and translation), East Asian languages, cities, and the so-called food movement.
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Erin Dahlgren
Erin is a student in Linguistics who enjoys studying movement in language as well as the interface between prosody and various linguistic levels. In the lab, she works for the ASLR project, maintains the CLML website, and dances to Michael Jackson.
Erin is a student in Linguistics who enjoys studying movement in language as well as the interface between prosody and various linguistic levels. In the lab, she works for the ASLR project, maintains the CLML website, and dances to Michael Jackson.
Katie Henry
Katie is a second year undergraduate at the University of Chicago. She is a linguistics and computer science major and is interested in exploring different ways of combining the two fields. She is currently involved in the ASLR and CoStress projects.
Katie is a second year undergraduate at the University of Chicago. She is a linguistics and computer science major and is interested in exploring different ways of combining the two fields. She is currently involved in the ASLR and CoStress projects.
Jonathan Keane
Jon is interested in computational approaches to linguistics. He is working as part of Chicago's automatic ASL recognition project, specifically how the phonetics of fingerspelling informs recognition. He also has interests in morphology syntax, and their interface.
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Jon is interested in computational approaches to linguistics. He is working as part of Chicago's automatic ASL recognition project, specifically how the phonetics of fingerspelling informs recognition. He also has interests in morphology syntax, and their interface.
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Katie Mock
Katie is a third-year Linguistics Major in the college, interested in historical linguistics, language growth and diversity, writing systems, and really cool words. She is competent in 5 languages, two of which are dead (Latin, Sanskrit), and one of which is imaginary (Elvish). She also enjoys naps in the grass, fantasy novels, travel, and baking.
Katie is a third-year Linguistics Major in the college, interested in historical linguistics, language growth and diversity, writing systems, and really cool words. She is competent in 5 languages, two of which are dead (Latin, Sanskrit), and one of which is imaginary (Elvish). She also enjoys naps in the grass, fantasy novels, travel, and baking.
Julia Nee
Julia is a third-year pursing a major in Linguistics. Her other interests include dancing and childhood education.
Julia is a third-year pursing a major in Linguistics. Her other interests include dancing and childhood education.
Susan Rizzo
Susan is a fourth-year graduate student who primarily studies American Sign Language and phonology. She is currently contributing to the lab's American Sign Language Recognition project.
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Susan is a fourth-year graduate student who primarily studies American Sign Language and phonology. She is currently contributing to the lab's American Sign Language Recognition project.
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Morgan Sonderegger
Morgan Sonderegger is a graduate student in Computer Science. He is interested in mathematical and computational approaches to studying language, and outside CLML projects works on variation and change, phonetics, and phonology.
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Morgan Sonderegger is a graduate student in Computer Science. He is interested in mathematical and computational approaches to studying language, and outside CLML projects works on variation and change, phonetics, and phonology.
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Bob, The Intern
Bob is a vital force in the lab. He allows everyone to adjust their guilt complex when interfaces break down, money runs out, and objects go mysteriously missing.
Bob is a vital force in the lab. He allows everyone to adjust their guilt complex when interfaces break down, money runs out, and objects go mysteriously missing.