Language technology
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Language technology is often called human language technology (HLT) or natural language processing (NLP) and consists of computational linguistics (or CL) and speech technology as its core but includes also many application oriented aspects of them. Language technology is closely connected to computer science and general linguistics.
[edit] See also
- Linguistic Issues in Language Technology (journal)
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Links: Johns Hopkins University - Human Language Technology Center of Excellence: [1]