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The Computational Linguistics Olympiad
The North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad (NAMCLO) is
modeled after similar
Linguistics Olympiads held in the United States and Europe. In these
events, hundreds of
high school age students have participated, challenged by interesting
linguistic problems from dozens of the world's languages.
Like former Olympiads, NAMCLO is a Linguistics
contest. It challenges you
to demonstrate your ability to understand and analyze human
language. Unlike
former contests, however, the NAMCLO focuses on Computational Linguistics
problems, in addition to general linguistic ones.
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How to participate
2007 is the first year for the North American Computational
Linguistics Olympiad, and it
is being held on March 29th at the Royal Sonesta
Hotel in Cambridge, sponsored by Brandeis University. If you are a high school student or
teacher in these or surrounding cities and you are interested in
participating contact the NAMCLO coordinators using the information
below.
Note: Registration
deadline is March 12th has been extended to March 28th.
Download the registration form and fax it in before the deadline!
Post the Olympiad Flyer in your School!
Teachers and Parents: Download the
Olympiad Flyer and get
students interested.
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Olympiad Location
Royal
Sonesta Hotel Cambridge
Address:
5 Cambridge Pkwy
Cambridge
MA 02142
Contact:
James Pustejovsky
boston.olympiad@gmail.com
781-736-2709
To get more information about Brandeis University Computer Science,
click here.
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