Masters of Science in Computational Linguistics
Computational linguistics, a subfield of artificial intelligence, involves the analysis of languages and linguistic phenomena, as well as the production of language, by way of computer-based models. Computational linguistics can investigate written texts, naturally spoken conversation, or pronunciation; it can also devise programs that synthesize speech. A few of the areas that computational linguists work on are speech recognition, machine translation, natural language processing, dictionary development, and speech synthesis.
The Masters of Science in Computational Linguistics is a joint programs between the Department of Linguistics and Language Development and the Department of Computer Science.
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