Group of Language Technology
The Group of Language Technology is working at the Institute
of Computer Science of the University
of Tartu. It belongs to the (informal) Research
Group of Computational Linguistics.
Contact:
Institute of Computer Science
University of Tartu
J. Liivi 2
50409 Tartu, Estonia
Phone: +372 7 375 430
Fax: +372 7 375 468
News
- Course MTAT.06.044 Building a Cloud Computing Application for Text
Processing. Dr Graham
Wilcock (University of Helsinki), October 24-28,
2011.
- The Ninth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories
- TLT, 3-4 December 2010, University
of
Tartu.
- Course MTAT.06.043 Affective interaction - issues, methods and models.
Dr. Kristiina
Jokinen (University of Helsinki, visiting professor of the University of
Tartu), October 19-22, 2010.
- Course MTAT.06.039 Challenges of Spoken Dialogue Systems,
Dr. Kristiina
Jokinen (University of Helsinki, visiting professor of the University of
Tartu), May 3-7, 2010.
- Course MTAT.06.042 Statistical Natural Language Processing with Java,
Dr. Graham Wilcock (University of Helsinki), March 8-12, 2010.
- Course MTAT.06.039 Evaluation of Advanced Dialogue Systems,
Dr. Kristiina
Jokinen, visiting professor of the University of Tartu, May 4-8, 2009.
- Course MTAT.06.042 Statistical Natural Language Processing with Java,
Dr. Graham Wilcock (University of Helsinki), October 20-24, 2008.
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NODALIDA-2007 in Tartu, May
24-26, 2007
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Second Lübeck-Tartu Workshop
on Informatics in Tartu, September 26-27, 2006
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Course on Spoken Dialogue Management (Kristiina Jokinen/University of Helsinki),
April 6-12, 2006
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Course on Attempto Controlled English (Norbert
Fuchs/Zurich University), November 7-11, 2005
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Second Baltic Conference on HUMAN
LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES April 4 - 5, 2005, Tallinn, ESTONIA
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Course Human-Computer Dialogue Processing
(Professor Yorick Wilks/University
of Sheffield), February 21-25, 2005
Slides
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Nordic Language
Technology Visit to the Balticum (October, 28, 2004 in
Tartu) Presentation
(.ppt) Pictures
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Summer School "Empirical Methods in Natural
Language Processing" in Tartu, August, 9-15, 2004
Professors:
Karin
Harbusch (Germany) and Martin
Volk (Sweden)
Links
Last update: October 19, 2011
mare.koit at ut.ee