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Utilize big data and machine learning capabilities to build systems that address challenges and enhance human-computer interaction. Computational linguistics (CL) represents the methodical exploration of language through computational methods. Positioned where language meets technology, CL is fundamentally cross-disciplinary. The CL specialization within the interdisciplinary studies master's program combines linguistics and computer science coursework to cultivate dual competencies in students.
Initially, our program equips graduates with advanced linguistic analysis abilities, teaching the theoretical foundations of language structure. These insights can subsequently inform the creation of automated systems for linguistic processing.
A secondary objective focuses on imparting comprehensive expertise in natural language processing (NLP) techniques, alongside the programming proficiency needed for computational linguistics research.
These core competencies will be supplemented by two tailored courses designed to bolster knowledge pertinent to each student's professional aspirations. These customized course selections, made with advisor guidance, may cover areas like educational technology, digital data management, business intelligence, or information studies.