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News Worthy Events

Joint Speech Seminar (JSS) now on the web
Presentation Seminar on Latest Research in Speech Processing
Robotic voice is so 'soft'ware - Post Gazette Article 3/11/05
The LTI developed Let's Go Spoken Dialog System is providing bus information to real Port Authority customers on their help line during evenings and weekends.
LTI Seminar Series now has a web page
Information about recent and upcoming talks in the LTI Research Seminar series
LTI Student Research Symposium 04
The LTI Student Research Symposium (SRS) is a one-day series of presentations designed to increase awareness of the diverse aspects of language technologies research conducted by students within the LTI, as well as introduce incoming LTI students to the work of current students.

Past Events

Tongues Featured on BBC
BBC World Service carried a radio story on this LTI research project. The webcast (and a related webpage story) are still available as of September 2002.
Masters in CALL
New Masters in Computer-Assisted Language Learning (joint with Modern Languages Department)
Workshop on Language Modeling and Information Retrieval
Here, May 31-June 1, 2001, immediately before NAACL-2001.
NAACL-2001 to be at Carnegie Mellon, 2-7 June 2001
The 2001 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
LTI Featured in WIRED Magazine
WIRED Magazine takes an indepth look at how research in machine translation got started, what it's accomplished, and in which direction is it heading next. Carnegie Mellon University is cited as the place "where researchers have spent more than a decade doing some of the most promising - and practical - work getting MT ready for a networked world."
Reading Group on Spoken Dialog Systems
An informal group which meets to discuss recent papers on dialog systems
12/98 Atlantic Unbound article
A layman's description of MT; with a link to us (and to a 1959 article on MT!)
Simon Newell Hall: New home of the LTI
A (formerly) live image of the construction of our new building
KANT Featured at AMTA Interlingua Workshop
Position paper, sample interlingua files available on-line
Second International Conference on Controlled Language Applications (CLAW '98)
The Workshop was held May 21-22, 1998
Bob Frederking interviewed on NPR
LTI faculty member discusses practical applications of machine translation (2/98)
CMT 10th Anniversary Symposium
The Symposium was held October 6-8, 1996
 

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