The Symbolic Systems Program (SSP) is an interdisciplinary major at Stanford which focuses on computers and minds: artificial and natural systems that use symbols to represent information. It brings together students and faculty interested in different aspects of the human-computer relationship, including Symbolic Systems' affiliated faculty come from several departments, including Computer Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Psychology, Communication, and Education.
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| - The Symbolic Systems Program (SSP) is an interdisciplinary major at Stanford which focuses on computers and minds: artificial and natural systems that use symbols to represent information. It brings together students and faculty interested in different aspects of the human-computer relationship, including Symbolic Systems' affiliated faculty come from several departments, including Computer Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Psychology, Communication, and Education.
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| - The Symbolic Systems Program (SSP) is an interdisciplinary major at Stanford which focuses on computers and minds: artificial and natural systems that use symbols to represent information. It brings together students and faculty interested in different aspects of the human-computer relationship, including
* Cognitive science: studying human intelligence, natural languages, and the brain as computational processes.
* Artificial intelligence: endowing computers with human-like behavior and understanding.
* Human-computer interaction: designing computer software and interfaces that work well with human users. Symbolic Systems' affiliated faculty come from several departments, including Computer Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Psychology, Communication, and Education.
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