NACLO
North American Computational Linguistics Open competition (NACLO) at Yale
This year again, for the 6th consecutive year, the Linguistics Department has invited middle and high school students to hone their analytical skills while working on linguistic problems and training for the NACLO competition. We have done so by hosting training sessions for NACLO, on Sunday afternoons, led by a group of our undergraduate students (Andrew Benz, David Gold, Chloe Gonzalez, Helena Lyng-Olsen and Kento Tanaka), with the help of two faculty members (Jason Shaw and Raffaella Zanuttini).
NACLO at Yale 2017
Tomorrow, 51 students from local middle and high schools will arrive at Yale to compete in the Open Round of the 2017 North American Computational Linguistics Open competition.
Local students coming to Yale for NACLO
These students will solve linguistics puzzles, hoping to earn a place on the US team at the International Linguistics Olympiad.