[Corpora-List] Masters Course in Speech and Text Processing

From: Ted Briscoe (Ted.Briscoe@cl.cam.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Feb 25 2005 - 17:44:06 MET

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                 COMPUTER SPEECH, TEXT, AND INTERNET TECHNOLOGY

                            ONE YEAR MASTERS COURSE

           THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING AND THE COMPUTER LABORATORY

                            UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

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                          ** STUDENTSHIPS AVAILABLE **

      A key aim of the masters course in Computer Speech, Text and
      Internet Technology is to teach the fundamental theory of speech and
      natural language processing. However, the course also focuses on its
      application to information management and access within the
      framework of emerging Internet and W3C standards, such as XML text
      and speech annotation.

      It runs from early October to end of July and consists of two terms
      of lectures and practicals followed by a three month project. The
      final degree is awarded on the basis of coursework, examination
      and project.

      The course differs from some other programmes by providing an
      in-depth practical and theoretical grounding in the techniques for
      speech and language processing which form the basis for today's
      commercial and research prototype systems. There are strong links
      with industry and many of our past students have gone on to work
      for high-tech start-ups and industrial research laboratories, either
      immediately or after completing a PhD.

      Cambridge is a major international centre for research in both
      speech and language processing. The course is taught by leading
      researchers in these areas who have active collaborations with
      industrial and academic laboratories in Europe, the US and Japan.

      The EPSRC have funded a number of studentships for the course which
      are currently available to qualifying applicants. We especially
      encourage applications from students with a background in
      engineering, computer science, mathematics, and/or linguistics.

    For further details please consult the course URL:

    http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Teaching/CSTIT/

    or contact:

    Lise Gough
    University of Cambridge
    Computer Laboratory
    William Gates Building
    15 JJ Thomson Avenue
    Cambridge CB3 0FD
    Tel: +44 (0) 1223 334656
    Email: cstit-enquiries@cl.cam.ac.uk
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