Linguistic engineering: A computational approach to Multilingual Problems in Human-Computer Interaction systems

Course for Athens Programme
November, 17-12

Facultad de Informática, UPM
Rooms 3301 (3304)


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Course Objectives:

The scope of this course is to present the field of the Linguistic engineering to cope with complex language problems in a computational environment. The course will focus on the concepts, models and architectures of the agents paradigm to Human Computer Interaction design using available linguistic resources. Practical case studies taken from real problems are presented in order to show the features and the feasibility of this technology.


Professors teaching the course:

UPM_DIA: Ana García-Serrano, (agarcia@dia.fi.upm.es), J. Z. Hernández, (phernan@dia.fi.upm.es)

UPM-DIT: José Carlos González (jgonzalez@dit.upm.es), José Miguel Goñi (jmg@mat.upm.es)

DAEDALUS: J. L. Martínez (jmartinez@daedalus.es), J. Villena (jvillena@.daedalus.es)

www.dia.fi.upm.es/~agarcia/athens03