The Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI) is an Independent Research Center founded in 1983 by researchers from Stanford University, SRI International, and Xerox PARC. CSLI is devoted to research in the emerging science of information, computing, and cognition. This new science had its origins in the late 1970s as computer scientists, linguists, logicians, philosophers, ...
Welcome to the Home Page of the Edinburgh Language Technology Group (LTG). The LTG is a research and development group working in the area of natural language engineering. Based in the Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems of Edinburgh's Division of Informatics, it can draw on the skills and expertise of one of the largest communities of natural language processing ...
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Home Resources Employment Research Events Site Map CRL Staff Search NMSU Publications Getting Here CRL Internal Welcome to the Computing Research Laboratory (CRL) web site. CRL, at New Mexico State University, is a non-profit, self-supporting research enterprise committed to basic research and software development in advanced computing applications. Administratively, CRL is a research department ...
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Content Analysis XRCE Links Home Showroom R&D Publications People Search Contact Feedback Employment News&Events Site Map CA Links Home Past Projects Partners Demos Publications People Overview With the multiplication of on-line document repositories and the phenomenal growth of the Web, a fantastic amount of information is available at our fingertips. The central problem becomes that of quickly ...
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The Natural Language Processing group at the Information Sciences Institute of the University of Southern California (USC/ISI) is currently involved in various aspects of computational linguistics/natural language processing. Jobs and internships in natural language processing. New Master's Program in Computational Linguistics at USC Lost in Translation by Stephen Budiansky Contact: Dr.
www.isi.edu/natural-language/nlp-at-isi.html
Centre for Computational Linguistics Welcome to the home page of the Centre for Computational Linguistics (CCL) at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. This server offers a survey of the ongoing research and development activities. It also provides details about the conferences, workshops, and lectures organised at the centre. Please send all your questions, suggestions, and problem reports to ...
Natural Language Processing should make it possible for people to use computers in much the same way that they would use a human assistant to get their work done.
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About Education Research People News/Events Contacts Center for Machine Translation The Center for Machine Translation (CMT) at the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University conducts advanced research and development in a suite of technologies for natural language processing, with a primary focus on high-quality multi-lingual machine translation. The CMT was founded in 1986, and ...
www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/Research/CMT-home.html
The Conversational Interaction and Spoken Dialogue Research Group is part of the Computer Science Department at the University of Rochester. The goals of our research are, first, to understand how people communicate in ...
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The NLIP group consists of Prof K. Sparck Jones, Dr E.J. Briscoe, Dr A.A. Copestake, Dr S.H. Teufel, and about 8 research assistants and doctoral students: see the home pages of permanent staff for information about current and former students and for more details of personal projects and research. The group collaborates with other groups ...
www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/NL
Artificial Intelligence Center Natural Language Program The SRI AI Center Natural Language Program does research on natural language processing theory and applications. The Program has three subgroups. Multimedia/Multimodal Interfaces, including Natural Language, led by David Martin: The aim of this group is to understand the optimal ways in which natural language can be incorporated into ...
www.ai.sri.com/natural-language/natural-language.html
Human Language Technology group at NADA Senior researchers Senior graduate students Hercules Dalianis, associate professor, (Docent) Ola Knutsson , fil. lic Viggo Kann, professor Axel Ruhe, professor Kerstin Severinson Eklundh, professor Tessy Cerrato, Ph D Graduate students Affiliated Johnny Bigert Adam Blomberg Johan Carlberger Niklas Hedlund Rickard Domeij Magnus Johansson Anders Green Magnus ...
www.nada.kth.se/theory/humanlang
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This is the home site for the Centre for Computer Analysis of Language And Speech, University of Leeds. CCALAS is an umbrella linking researchers interested in computer analysis of language and speech at the University of Leeds. We are fortunate in having a number of related research groups to collaborate with in Leeds University, including: Natural Language Processing ...
www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/ccalas
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Computational Psycholinguistics in the CLIP Lab Syntactic Disambiguation Researchers: Philip Resnik, Amy Weinberg. The kinds of information used in on-line syntactic processing decisions has long been a source of controversy. We are investigating a computational model of minimalist syntactic theory (e.g. Weinberg and Berwick's paper of that title at the 1997 Conference on Computational ...
www.umiacs.umd.edu/users/resnik/psycholinguistics.html