Department of Linguistics, Vermont Complex Systems Center
Area(s) of expertise
Computational Linguistics, Natural Language Processing, Machine Translation, Morphology, Evaluation in NLP, Turkish Linguistics
BIO
Brennan is an assistant professor of Linguistics at the University of Vermont. He has a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where his dissertation focused on fine-grained error analysis methods for machine translation. He has a BS from Rochester Institute of Technology with a major in Computer Science and a minor in German. His research interests include machine translation, increasing linguistic diversity in natural language processing, Turkish linguistics, and computational morphology.
Courses
- LING 2610 Morphology
- LING 1990 Introduction to Computational Linguistics (CRN95434)
- LING 1990 Language, Technology, and Society (CRN 15197)
- LING 2990 Corpus Linguistics
Publications
Bio
Brennan is an assistant professor of Linguistics at the University of Vermont. He has a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where his dissertation focused on fine-grained error analysis methods for machine translation. He has a BS from Rochester Institute of Technology with a major in Computer Science and a minor in German. His research interests include machine translation, increasing linguistic diversity in natural language processing, Turkish linguistics, and computational morphology.
Courses
- LING 2610 Morphology
- LING 1990 Introduction to Computational Linguistics (CRN95434)
- LING 1990 Language, Technology, and Society (CRN 15197)
- LING 2990 Corpus Linguistics