LINGUIST List 18.301
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Fri Jan 26 2007
Support: Speech and Language Processing: MA / MSc Student, U of Cambridge
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1. Ann
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Speech and Language Processing: MA / MSc Student, University of Cambridge, UK
Message 1: Speech and Language Processing: MA / MSc Student, University of Cambridge, UK
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Date: 26-Jan-2007
From: Ann Copestake <aac cl.cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Speech and Language Processing: MA / MSc Student, University of Cambridge, UK
Institution/Organization: University of Cambridge Department: Engineering and Computer Laboratory Level: MA / MSc Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics Speech and Language Processing Description: Computer Speech, Text and Internet Technology One Year MPhil Course The MPhil course in Computer Speech, Text and Internet Technology covers the fundamental theory of speech and natural language processing and its use in a variety of advanced applications, especially those related to the Internet. Applications covered include information retrieval, information extraction, dialogue systems, machine translation and question answering. The course runs from early October to the end of June and consists of two terms of lectures and practicals followed by a project. There are strong links with industry and many of our students have gone on to work for start-ups and industrial research laboratories, either immediately or after completing a PhD. Cambridge is a major international centre for research in both speech and language processing. The course is taught by leading researchers in these areas who have active collaborations with industrial and academic laboratories in Europe, the US and Japan. A number of full studentships are available. Web Address for Applications: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/cstit/ Applications are due by: 31-Mar-2007 Contact Information: Ms Lise Gough cstit-enquiries cl.cam.ac.uk
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