Language and Intelligence Research Group

The Language and Intelligence group is primarily involved in research into and development of
applications in two main areas:

  • Speech and Language Processing, including Machine Translation, Speech Processing, Computational Models of Semantics, Treebanks, Formal Syntax, Digital Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted Language Learning, Probabilistic Natural Language Processing and Parsing.
  • Artificial Intelligence, including Artificial Minds, Computational Models of Cognition, Knowledge Representation, Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science, The Origins of Intelligence, Neural Networks and Autonomous Agents.

The group takes active part in the National Centre for Language Technology’s weekly seminar series
in DCU, and co-hosts the Dublin Computational Linguistics Seminar series.

 

Staff Members: Dr. Donal Fitzpatrick Dr. Mark Humphrys
[Linked to Research Profile] Dr. John McKenna Dr. Darragh O'Brien
  Prof. Josef VanGenabith Mr. Ray Walshe
  Dr. Monica Ward Prof. Andy Way

 

Affiliated Centres: Centre for Next Generation Localisation (CNGL)
  National Centre for Language Technology (NCLT)