Association for Computational Linguistics was created in 1962.
Computational Linguistics - journal - was created in 1974.
International Committee on Computational Linguistics was created in 1965.
Dravidian Linguistics Association was created in 1972.
The Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA) was founded in 1994. It serves as a forum for the discussion of formal aspects of Austronesian languages and linguistics.
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A computational linguist studies the patterns in language to make inferences about the greater culture. A computational linguist has an important job in society, because he or she explains why language works the way it does. To become a computational linguist, students should study linguistics during their undergraduate education. If a linguistics major is unavailable, then a student may want to try pursuing an English major. Because computational linguistics combines linguistics and statistics, taking a few statistics courses is also recommended. A student with a double major in math and linguistics will have a greater likelihood of landing a computational linguist job than a student with only a linguistics degree. A student should try to take a broad interdisciplinary approach to prepare for a computational linguist career.
Computational linguistics refers to the studying and analysis of human speech so that the computer can transform it into a format it recognizes. This branch of computer science is also known as voice recognition.
M. Boot has written: 'De tekstmachine' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics, Data processing, Discourse analysis 'Taal, tekst, computer' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics
Manuel Barbera has written: 'read online (original download site)' -- subject(s): Literature, Italian literature, Computational linguistics, Data processing, History and criticism 'original download site' -- subject(s): linguistics; corpus linguistics; digital philology; POS-tag; computational linguistics
Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) is an annual conference that was first organized in 1992 by scholars interested in applying formal and computational methods to the study of Slavic languages. It continues to be held annually, with each conference hosted by a different university.
Martin Kay has written: 'Computational competence and linguistic performance' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics 'The MIND system' -- subject(s): Data processing, English language, File organization (Computer science), MIND (Computer system) 'Performance grammars' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar 'Collected papers of Martin Kay' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics 'Large files in linguistic computing' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics 'The computer system to aid the linguistic field worker' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics 'The catalog' 'Verbmobil' -- subject(s): Automatic speech recognition, Machine translating, Natural language processing (Computer science) 'Natural language in computer form' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics 'Marketing petroleum products' -- subject(s): English language, Text-books for foreigners
Journal of Computational Acoustics was created in 1993.