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» (Australia) CSIRO ICT Centre on Delivering Actionable Information - Focus on delivering information "that is relevant to and appropriate for users receiving it". Research areas include Natural Language Processing (or Language Technology), User Modelling, Multimodal Interaction, Interactive Information Retrieval, and Tailored Information Delivery.
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» (Austria) Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence - "Research in modelling and processing human languages, especially for German. This includes constructing linguistic resources (such as lexicons, grammars, discourse models), processing algorithms (such as morphological components, parsers, generators, speech synthesizers, discourse processing components), and application prototypes (such as natural language interfaces, advisory systems and concept-to-speech systems)."
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» (Belgium) Centre for Computational Linguistics - The main objective of the Centre for Computational Linguistics at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is to promote basic research in formal and computational linguistics, and the application of this research in natural language processing.
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» (Belgium) Centre for natural language processing - CENTAL is a Belgian research center specialized in Natural Language Processing. It is part of the University of Louvain (UCLouvain). Research approaches include corpus-based approaches to contrastive linguistics and digital language learning.
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» (Canada) Simon Fraser University Natural Language Laboratory - "Computers are used to understand the structure and meaning of "natural languages" such as English, French, and Spanish." Machine translation, computer-assisted language learning, information extraction, natural language interfaces. Publications online.
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» (China) Natural Language Processing Lab -- NLPLab - NLPLab in the Northeastern University focuses on scientific research and education in Natural Language Processing (especially in Chinese language processing). The lab started NLP research in the early 1980s.
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» (Finland) Connexor - A company that specialises on parsing technology for various languages. On-line parser demos and limited documentation available.
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» (Germany) DFKI Intelligent User Interfaces lab - DFKI's IUI lab produces complex research prototypes with novel user interfaces but also has its own information extraction, dialog processing, and multi-modal generation technologies. Located in Saarbrücken.
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» (Germany) Institute for Computational Linguistics and Phonetics at Saarland University - One of the first computational linguistics departments in Germany. Research topics include language technology, NL parsing, computational semantics, and computational and experimental psycholinguistics. The phonetics department specializes in speech synthesis (TTS, CTS). Closely collaborates with DFKI, which is also located on the Saarbrücken campus.
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» (Greece) NCSR "Demokritos", Software & Knowledge Engineering Laboratory - NCSR "DEMOKRITOS" is the biggest state-run research centre in Greece. The Software and Knowledge Engineering Lab (SKEL) at the Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications of NCSR develops technologies that address the emerging problem of information overload exploiting techniques and tools from the areas of Language technology, Personalization, Knowledge discovery in data, Multimedia processing.
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» (India) Language Technology Research at AU-KBC, Chennai - The group focusses on developing tools, technologies and products for Indian languages especially for Tamil. Research projects include Machine Translation, Information Retrieval(IR), Information Extraction(IE) and developing tools and lexical resources including a Tamil WordNet.
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» (Netherlands) Information and Language Processing Systems group, Amsterdam - Formerly part of the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC), Maarten de Rijke's group is now part of the Informatics institute, still at the University of Amsterdam. Research within the ILPS group is aimed at intelligent information access, especially in the face of massive amounts of information. Addressing this task requires synergy between IR techniques, AI research, and language technology.
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» (Spain) UNED NLP Group, Madrid - Natural Language Group at the Spanish National Distance University (UNED). Research on natural language processing applied to information access, evaluation of information access systems, and acquisition and representation of lexical and grammatical knowledge.
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» (Sweden) Human Language Technology group at NADA - Performs research within all aspects of human language and computers. Research on spell and grammar checking, text filtering and categorisation, summarisation, text extraction, generation, and information retrieval. Some of the contents are in Swedish.
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» (UK) Computational Linguistics UK - CLUK is Britain's special interest group for computational linguistics. News, organizational information, and general information on the British natural language processing research community.
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» (UK) Edinburgh Language Technology Group - A research and development group working in the area of natural language engineering. The site contains several software tools free to academic research groups.
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» (UK) Language Evolution and Computation homepage - A University of Edinburgh research unit. "Our research involves applying mathematical and computational modelling techniques to traditional issues in the evolution of communication and language, historical linguistics, and language typology." Site lists group members, online papers, software, and related links.
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» (UK) Natural Language Generation Group at the Open University - The NLG Group at the Open University is a research team focusing on Flexible Information Presentation, Conceptual Authoring and other approaches related to Natural Language Generation. The group is led by Donia Scott (formerly director of ITRI) and was established in mid-2005. Former research results of group members include WYSIWYM and RAGS.
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» (UK) University of Cambridge NLP Group - Research projects include ones on language processing resources and tools, logic and formalisms, natural language front ends, speech processing, automatic summarising, text and spoken message retrieval, natural language processing for formal specifications, and the acquisition of lexical knowledge and construction of multilingual lexical knowledge bases.
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» (UK) University of Sheffield NLP Group - A very large group of NLP researchers headed by Yorick Wilks. Topics include architectures for NLP, NL Analysis (esp. IE), Dialogue, NLP Resources and Tools. GATE comes from here.
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» (UK) Word-grammar Interest Group - A group around Dick Hudson which meets irregularly to discuss Word Grammar, a lexicalized, dependency-based grammar theory he has been developing since the eighties.
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» (USA) Center for Machine Translation - A Carnegie Mellon University research center that focuses on multi-lingual machine translation. Links to projects, personnel, job openings, and technical reports.
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» (USA) Columbia Natural Language Processing Group - Pursues research in natural language generation, concept-to-speech generation, summarization of news, statistical language modeling and digital libraries. Info on their projects, people, publications, software tools, events.
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» (USA) Computing Research Laboratory - Concentrates on multilingual processing of natural language texts. Core research areas are: AI, computational linguistics, and human-computer interaction. Has papers, data, and software.
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» (USA) Johns Hopkins University NLP lab - "Committed to finding novel and efficient computational methods that rival human performance in natural language competency tasks." Information on their people, conferences and meetings, links, courses, facilities, software tools.
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» (USA) Machine Learning Research Group - UTCS - This research group "focuses on applying both empirical and knowledge-based learning techniques to natural language processing, text mining, recommender systems, inductive logic programming, knowledge and theory refinement, planning, and intelligent tutoring."
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» (USA) MIT Infolab - Research group of the MIT AI Laboratory. A key on-line system is START, Natural Language question-answering over several topics.
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» (USA) Neural Theory of Language (NTL) Research Group - A group of scholars at the University of California, Berkeley, studying the connections between neurology, computing and language learning. Current projects, research articles, and an overview of the group's history and purpose.
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» (USA) SRI AI Center NLP Program - Information on their projects in multimedia/multimodal interfaces, spoken language systems, written language systems. Links to the projects, publications, staff.
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» (USA) The Unsupervised Learning Group (ULG) at UT Austin - ULG "is a group of graduate students from the Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering departments, who share interests in data mining, machine learning, information retrieval, pattern recognition and related areas."
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» (USA) Xerox Content Analysis - A team working on basic products for multilingual language analysis, providing current projects, demos, and an archive of publications. Includes an online demo guessing 47 languages.
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