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Bangor University's MSc in Language Technologies is designed for individuals looking to gain a thorough understanding of computer applications for language-related challenges while preparing for careers in this rapidly expanding field. Participants will examine how automated systems handle language-specific issues and discover cutting-edge methods for creating speech and language technologies, particularly for underrepresented and minority languages.
This program covers diverse academic, scientific, and practical approaches to language structure and technology, blending linguistic theory with technical implementations. Key topics include:
linguistic structure
computational linguistics
translation methodologies
algorithmic learning
textual data analysis.
The curriculum trains students in multiple language technology domains including computational linguistics, speech technology, and machine translation. Graduates will acquire skills to perform autonomous research and devise solutions for automated language processing challenges.
Participants can undertake hands-on research projects, potentially utilizing Supercomputing Wales' high-performance resources. Opportunities exist to collaborate with PhD researchers from the AIMLAC Centre for Doctoral Training and work with Bangor's Language Technologies Unit, accessing resources from the [Welsh National Language Technologies Portal].