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Human Language Technology group

The Human Language Technology group at KTH CSC and DSV, Stockholm University, is a part of the Human Language Technology Center. We develop efficient and resource lean NLP methods, especially for Swedish, but also for English and other languages. The methods should be evaluable, preferably automatically. We then develop useful nature language processing resources and tools using these methods.

Senior researchers Senior graduate students
Viggo Kann, professor Maria Skeppstedt, Ph Lic
Jussi Karlgren, adjunct professor  
Hercules Dalianis, professor  
Axel Ruhe, professor emeritus  
Kerstin Severinson Eklundh, professor emeritus  
Tessy Cerratto Pargman, associate professor (docent)
Johan Boye, associate professor (docent)
Martin Hassel, Ph D  
Ola Knutsson, Ph D  
Eriks Sneiders, Ph D
Jonas Sjöbergh, Ph D  
Johnny Bigert, Ph D  
Rickard Domeij, Ph D  
Katarina Blom, Ph D  
Magnus Rosell, Ph D  
Sumithra Velupillai, Ph D  

Graduate students Affiliated
Jana Götze Adam Blomberg
Johan Carlberger Nima Mazdak
  Stefan Westlund
  Erik Åström
 

News

A new tool is available: Infomat. Infomat is a Vector Space Visualization Tool. With it you can browse huge matrixes, such as those often used in Information Retrieval.

Grim - en ordbehandlare med fokus på det svenska språket. I Grim finns många nyttiga språkverktyg samlade, t.ex. Granska, syntaxanalys, ordböjning, konkordanser i Parole, Lexin-lexikon, och textsammanfattaren SweSum. Grim kräver Java Web Start, och fungerar under Mac OS X, Windows, Solaris och Linux.

The research areas

The Human Language Technology (HLT) group at NADA performs research within all aspects of human language and computers. Here follows a description of each area:

Exjobb

We have a list of open exjobs (student exam projects).

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Published by: Viggo Kann <viggo@nada.kth.se>
Updated 2013-03-20