This is a 12 credit-hour undergraduate certificate that will train students in basic concepts and methods of computational linguistics. It introduces students to various tasks involved when computers process human speech and text, including speech recognition, text-to-speech conversion, machine translation (automatic translation of text from one human language to another), automated text analysis (e.g. question detection), and natural language generation (e.g. converting data tables into human language).
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