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Computational Linguistics and Information Processing
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In the CLIP lab, we approach research on computational linguistics and information processing from a variety of angles. Some of our ongoing projects focus on the following challenges: | |||
* Computational psycholinguistics | |||
* Computational social science | |||
* Cross-language information retrieval | |||
* Data science for finance / social good | |||
* Deep learning | |||
* Pattern discover in graphs / ranking and recommendation | |||
* Human-in-the-loop machine learning | |||
* Machine translation | |||
* Mental health | |||
* Privacy-aware information retrieval | |||
* Speech retrieval | |||
* Urban computing / smart environments | |||
CLIP research has been supported by the following organizations: NSF, DARPA, ARL, IARPA, OFR (Treasury), NIST, IMLS, Google, Yahoo and the World Bank. | |||
Latest revision as of 15:41, 23 September 2020
In the CLIP lab, we approach research on computational linguistics and information processing from a variety of angles. Some of our ongoing projects focus on the following challenges:
- Computational psycholinguistics
- Computational social science
- Cross-language information retrieval
- Data science for finance / social good
- Deep learning
- Pattern discover in graphs / ranking and recommendation
- Human-in-the-loop machine learning
- Machine translation
- Mental health
- Privacy-aware information retrieval
- Speech retrieval
- Urban computing / smart environments
CLIP research has been supported by the following organizations: NSF, DARPA, ARL, IARPA, OFR (Treasury), NIST, IMLS, Google, Yahoo and the World Bank.