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==Computational Linguistics and Information Processing at Maryland== | ==Computational Linguistics and Information Processing at Maryland== | ||
The CLIP laboratory at Maryland is | The CLIP laboratory at Maryland is engaged in designing algorithms and building systems which allow computers to effectively and efficiently perform human language-related tasks. The lab is a part of the <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://umiacs.umd.edu/ University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS)]'''</span>, and is composed of faculty, researchers, and students spanning multiple departments, including the <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://www.cs.umd.edu/ Department of Computer Science]'''</span>,<span class="plainlinks"> '''[http://www.ling.umd.edu/ Department of Linguistics]'''</span>, <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://ischool.umd.edu/ iSchool]'''</span>, and the <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/ Robert H. Smith School of Business]'''</span>. | ||
CLIP consists of two main entities: The Natural Language Group and the Database Group. The natural language group focuses on several areas of broadscale multilingual processing, e.g., [[Research#Machine_Translation|machine translation]], [[Research#Summarization|summarization]], scalable translingual document detection, and cross-language information retrieval. The database group focuses on architectures for wide area computation with heterogeneous information servers, e.g., scientific discovery from biomolecular data sources. Several language researchers in the CLIP lab are also affiliated with the <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://lamp.cfar.umd.edu/media.htm Language and Media Processing (LAMP) Laboratory]'''</span>. | CLIP consists of two main entities: The Natural Language Group and the Database Group. The natural language group focuses on several areas of broadscale multilingual processing, e.g., [[Research#Machine_Translation|machine translation]], [[Research#Summarization|summarization]], scalable translingual document detection, and cross-language information retrieval. The database group focuses on architectures for wide area computation with heterogeneous information servers, e.g., scientific discovery from biomolecular data sources. Several language researchers in the CLIP lab are also affiliated with the <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://lamp.cfar.umd.edu/media.htm Language and Media Processing (LAMP) Laboratory]'''</span>. | ||
If you're interested in learning more, check out our <span class="plainlinks"> '''[http://clipsrv01.umiacs.umd.edu/wiki_pubs/ClipMedia.php Publications]'''</span>, or consider one of our [[Teaching|courses]] | If you're interested in learning more, check out our <span class="plainlinks"> '''[http://clipsrv01.umiacs.umd.edu/wiki_pubs/ClipMedia.php Publications]'''</span>, or consider one of our [[Teaching|courses]] |
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Computational Linguistics and Information Processing at Maryland
The CLIP laboratory at Maryland is engaged in designing algorithms and building systems which allow computers to effectively and efficiently perform human language-related tasks. The lab is a part of the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS), and is composed of faculty, researchers, and students spanning multiple departments, including the Department of Computer Science, Department of Linguistics, iSchool, and the Robert H. Smith School of Business.
CLIP consists of two main entities: The Natural Language Group and the Database Group. The natural language group focuses on several areas of broadscale multilingual processing, e.g., machine translation, summarization, scalable translingual document detection, and cross-language information retrieval. The database group focuses on architectures for wide area computation with heterogeneous information servers, e.g., scientific discovery from biomolecular data sources. Several language researchers in the CLIP lab are also affiliated with the Language and Media Processing (LAMP) Laboratory.
If you're interested in learning more, check out our Publications, or consider one of our courses