[Corpora-List] MSc in Text Mining at UManchester

From: John McNaught (John.McNaught@manchester.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Mar 31 2006 - 19:21:19 MET DST

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                           Masters in Text Mining

                            School of Informatics

                         University of Manchester, UK

    Text mining is concerned with finding previously unsuspected knowledge
    through large-scale processing of unstructured text. It involves
    identifying relevant information (information retrieval), extracting facts
    of interest to the user from the identified texts (information extraction)
    and discovery of associations among the facts extracted from many different
    texts (data mining).

    Text mining finds application in many areas: competitive intelligence for
    business, hypothesis generation for scientists, predictive toxicology,
    patent searching, provision of metadata for digital libraries to
    enable conceptual search, sentiment analysis, database curation, fraud
    detection, disaster planning and defence against terrorism, to mention a
    few.

    It is an exciting growth area that supports scientists and knowledge
    workers in academia, business and government. It is interdisciplinary, as
    it leverages techniques from different fields, and it serves
    very practical needs in many domains. There is currently a lack of people
    with advanced training in text mining.

    This programme helps you to develop expertise in the methodologies and
    technologies for developing text mining software. The programme focuses
    upon natural language processing, data mining and information retrieval
    approaches.

    An additional course unit on industrial applications of text mining helps you
    to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and the deployment of that
    knowledge in organisations. The course unit introduces you
    to a wide variety of external speakers and real case-studies, and encourages
    you to develop report-writing and presentational skills to analyse
    cutting-edge text mining technology issues across the public and private
    sectors.

    The course runs from early October to mid-September, with teaching taking
    place in over 2 semesters followed by research on a dissertation topic for
    around 3 months over the summer period.

    Careers include specialists in knowledge and information management, in use of
    IT in archives, libraries, and knowledge analyst to support researchers
    in a wide variety of disciplines.

    This MSc also leads directly into PhD level research in the area.

    The University of Manchester hosts the National Centre for Text Mining
    (funded by the JISC, BBSRC and EPSRC), the first such publicly-funded centre
    in the world. Academic members of the Centre (www.nactem.ac.uk) will
    be closely involved in the teaching of this course, thus you will benefit
    from both theoretical and practical experience and from exposure to robust,
    efficient, scalable text mining tools.

    Entry requirements:

    Computing-related first degree. Degree class of 2i (or overseas equivalent).
    Applicants are required to provide evidence of ability in both spoken and
    written English, and one of the following minimum qualifications should be
    held: GCSE English Language (Grade C or higher), TOEFL>570/230 or IELTS>6.5.

    Course Units:

    Data Mining
    Information Management
    Information Retrieval
    Knowledge Representation and Semantic Web
    Natural Language Processing
    Research and Professional Development
    Text Mining Applications and Systems

    Contact:
    The MSc Admissions Office
    School of Informatics
    The University of Manchester
    PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD
    Telephone: +44 (0)161 306 1299
    Email: pg-informatics@manchester.ac.uk

    Apply:
    http://www.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/howtoapply/

    Further information:
    http://www.informatics.manchester.ac.uk/programmes/pg_programme_list.php

    Brochure:
    http://www.informatics.manchester.ac.uk/programmes/InformaticsPGbrochure.pdf

    --
    John McNaught
    Associate Director
    National Centre for Text Mining
    

    and School of Informatics University of Manchester mail: John.McNaught@manchester.ac.uk PO Box 88 Sackville Street tel: +44.161.306.3098 Manchester fax: +44.161.306.1281 M60 1QD web: www.nactem.ac.uk UK www.informatics.manchester.ac.uk



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