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Bill Rounds's Homepage
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Bill Rounds :: 
Professor of Computer Science
at the University of Michigan,
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, College of Engineering, a
member of the
Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory, and the theory group.
E-mail: rounds@eecs.umich.edu
Mail:
UM AI Laboratory, 1101 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor MI 48109-2110, USA
Phone: (313) 764-9418
Fax: (313) 763-1260
Research Activities
I'm a theoretical computer scientist interested in AI. My research
involves mostly the subject called of mathematics of language
The general idea is to make mathematical models of linguistic entities, ranging
from grammars to semantics to pragmatics. I try to use the sophisticated tools
of theoretical computer science to do this.
This involves logic, automata theory,
and tools from the semantics of programming langauges.
See my research statement for more information.
Project descriptions
You can find a short online bibliography, or peruse
my FTP directory.
Classes
- EECS 303: Discrete Structures (WS 96)
- EECS 476: Foundations of Computer Science (W96)
- EECS 595: Natural Language Processing
(Taught by Prof. Michel deGraff Fall 95, next offered F97)
Tutorial material:
updated by Bill Rounds
on March 6, 1996