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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.
- (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.
- University of Arizona Department of Linguistics - Linguistics department offering a PhD specialization in computational linguistics with an emphasis on the relation between theoretical approaches to language and computational implementation.
- San Diego State University Linguistics Dept. - Department of Linguistics and Oriental Languages offers master's degree specializations in computational linguistics and applied linguistics.
- University at Buffalo Linguistics Department - Linguistics department offers BA, MA, and PhD opportunities, including an master's specialization in computational linguistics.
- (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.
- University of Maryland Computational Linguistics and Information Processing (CLIP) Laboratory - Research lab with two groups, one working on computational linguistics and the other focused on database research.
- SIGPHON: Special Interest Group in Computational Phonology - A subgroup of the Association for Computational Linguistics which supports computer-based research in phonology and morphology. Organizational information, bibliography.
- University of Limerick (CSIS) - Department of Computer Science and Information Systems. Research areas include computer support for cooperative work , information systems engineering, computational linguistics, computational musicology, intelligent systems, human-computer interfaces, localisation, multimedia, soft computing, and computational intelligence.
- University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute - ISI offers an MS program in computational linguistics which combines study in computer science, linguistics, and application areas.
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- North American Association for Computational Linguistics - The North American Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL) is a professional association for computational linguists and natural language processing researchers. It hosts an annual professional meeting in a North American city; during years in which the Association for Computational Linguistics has its annual meeting elsewhere, it is the largest computational linguistics and natural language ...
- Computational Linguistics (journal) - Computational Linguistics, published by The MIT Press for the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), is a leading journal in the field of computational linguistics. The quarterly journal was established in 1974, and includes articles, squibs and book reviews.
- Association for Computational Linguistics - The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is the international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation. An annual meeting is held each summer in locations where significant computational linguistics research is carried out.
- Computational linguistics - Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the statistical and/or rule-based modeling of natural language from a computational perspective. This modeling is not limited to any particular field of linguistics.
- Physical linguistics - Physical linguistics, which was invented by the chief scientist of Yang's Scientific Research Institute, Tao Yang in 2002, consists of two indispensable components: computational verbs and computational nouns. The computational verb theory addresses issues of computational verbs while probability theory, Boolean logics, multi-valued logics and fuzzy logics address different issues of computational nouns.