Thursday, June 25, 2009

Language Technologies Institute

About the Language Technologies
The Language Technologies Institute (LTI) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) conducts extensive research on Computational Linguistics, Machine Translation, Speech Recognition and Synthesis, Information Retrieval, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Text Mining, Knowledge Representation, Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Intelligent Language Tutoring.
Our "Bill of Rights"
Get the right information (search engines, question-answering, text mining)
to the right people (adaptive filtering, personalization)
at the right time (task modeling, anticipatory analysis)
in the right language (machine translation, cross-lingual retrieval, language learning)
and the right media (speech recognition and synthesis)
at the right level of detail (summarization and drill-down

Upcoming Intelligence Seminar
Robert Thibadeau
Tuesday, June 23rd
3:30PM
NSH 1507
Action Perception

During the SCS Graduate Student Appreciation TG, Bob Frederking formally announced:
"We appreciate the grad students."


LTI is part of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University.This page is maintained by The LTI Webmaster.

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