9 January: fyi -- MSc, Edinburgh
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M.Sc. in Speech and Language Processing
One year taught Masters course
Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
University of Edinburgh, UK
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We are now accepting applications for entry in October 2002.
The course is aimed at students with linguistics, computing,
engineering, psychology, philosophy or mathematics backgrounds, or
relevant experience. It is concerned with computational methods for
the automatic processing, and study, of spoken and written language
systems, from phonetics to computer speech recognition, natural
language understanding and beyond.
It consists of two terms of taught modules followed by an extended
project which results in a dissertation. Teaching is provided by a
number of departments including Theoretical and Applied Linguistics,
Informatics and Psychology.
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European Masters in Language and Speech
The course has been approved by the EuroMasters consortium. Students
who take an appropriate selection of modules may be additionally
awarded a certificate endorsed by the International Speech
Communication Association (ISCA) and the European chapter of the
Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL).
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The University of Edinburgh has one of the largest concentrations of
language researchers, studying the formal, computational,
psychological and social aspects of language. The language community
includes members from different departments with rich collaborative
links with many outside institutions. It is drawn together for
research within the Human Communication Research Centre and shares
M.Sc. teaching and Ph.D supervision.
The course provides research or vocational training and can be
freestanding or leading to Ph.D. study. The modular nature of the
course means that it can be tailored to individual needs. Edinburgh
University offers excellent infrastructure and support, including a
purpose built computer lab for this course.
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For further information, including full details of the modules
available, please visit the course website:
http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/teaching/postgrad/mscslp/
or contact the course organiser:
Dr. Simon King
Centre for Speech Technology Research
University of Edinburgh
2 Buccleuch Place
Edinburgh
EH8 9LW
Tel: +44-131-651-1725
email: Simon.King@ed.ac.uk
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