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ITCS 6617 - Computational Human Behavior Modeling


Computational human behavior modeling is a research area at the intersection of computer science and social science, including psychology, sociology, communication, and linguistics.  Its objective is to advance both fields by combining the power of data analytics and artificial intelligence with the scientific method for studying human data and human behavior.  This course is a research seminar in which students engage with research through a series of readings, understanding concepts in the social sciences about human language, attitudes, and behaviors and understand how these concepts can be formalized into computational models or algorithms. 

Credit Hours: (3)
Cross-listed Course(s): PSYC 6617  
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