COMM 131
Computer Models of Communicators
Description: Lecture, three hours. Introduction to using computerized methods to model communication processes. Survey of various computational methods, and how to apply these in hands-on exercises. Exercises help setup small-scale simulations of communicators on personal computers. Covers computer models for individual communicators, dyads, groups, and collective (mass) systems. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2025 - Professor Dale is a super knowledgeable, helpful, and great overall. Definitely recommend this class for cog sci majors as he is a successful cognitive scientist himself and this class aligns with many cog sci principles. This class is constantly updated to be in line with current states of AI, GPT, and other new communication ideas. On top of all this, the class is super manageable and very easy to get an A. One of the best classes I've taken that is interesting and easy
Winter 2025 - Professor Dale is a super knowledgeable, helpful, and great overall. Definitely recommend this class for cog sci majors as he is a successful cognitive scientist himself and this class aligns with many cog sci principles. This class is constantly updated to be in line with current states of AI, GPT, and other new communication ideas. On top of all this, the class is super manageable and very easy to get an A. One of the best classes I've taken that is interesting and easy