In the news: Taylor provides insight on computers and humor

Written by  //  January 9, 2013  //  Computer and Information Technology, Research, TechBytes  //  1 Comment

Julia Taylor, assistant professor of computer and information technology, was quoted in the New York Times (Jan. 4, 2013) in an article titled “Can Computers Be Funny?”.

Taylor’s research focuses on natural language processing with a goal of enabling people to communicate with computers informally.

Read the full New York Times article.

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One Comment on "In the news: Taylor provides insight on computers and humor"

  1. Allin Ones May 25, 2013 at 5:07 am · Reply

    Thanks Julia Taylor for your “A Motherboard Walks Into a Bar …” article on New York Times. I like the cartoon of the post.

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