Denmark: Language Technology Research and Education
PhD Education
The PhD is intended to last three years: at least two years of which is to be devoted to the dissertation (which may consist of a collection of articles). The student is required to do some teaching or other work, which is typically a half year of work. One is also expected to attend some courses, normally amounting to 30ECTS. This obligation can be fulfilled in many ways, including attending conferences or lectures, depending on arrangements with the Ph.D. advisor. Finally, progress reports are required twice a year. Halfway through the study a somewhat more substantial progress report must be prepared together with the advisor. It is also required that the student gets contact with some other research environment: this often involves a trip abroard.Graduate Education
Computational Lingustics
Some Relevant Areas
- Aalborg University, Department of Communication Technology Speech and Multimedia
- University of Southern Denmark, Institute of Language and Communication
- Roskilde
Other Courses
Regional Graduate Schools
- Gradeast [Some courses relate to language technology]
- Sprogvidenskabelig Forskerskole Nord
- Syddansk Universitet - International Graduate School in Language.
Research Organizations
- Department of Computational Linguistics, Copenhagen Business School
- Research Areas: grammar development, parsing, semantics, discourse and dialogue, speech, terminological ontologies, ontology building, databases for terminology and lexicography, corpus linguistics, statistical NLP/machine learning, machine translation
- Copenhagen University: IAAS
- Copenhagen University: Center for Sprogteknologi
- Research Areas: grammar development, semantics, discourse and dialogue, corpus linguistics, authoring tools, morphological analysis, language technology in multimedia.
- Natural Interactive Systems Laboratory, Univ of Southern Denmark
- Research Areas: discourse and dialogue, interactive systems, language technology in multimedia.
- VISL Project, Institute for Language and Communication, Univ of Southern Denmark
- Research Areas: corpus linguistics, machine translation.
- Aalborg University, Department of Communication Technology, Speech and Multimedia
- Research Areas: speech, language technology in multimedia.
- DSL
Daniel Hardt Last modified: Tue Sep 5 00:38:45 CEST 2006