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LTI PhD Thesis Proposal - Wednesday, Dec. 21 - 10:00am - GHC 4405
Ravi Starzl - "Computational Modeling of Immune Signals"

LTI PhD Thesis Defense - Tuesday, Jan. 3 - 10:00am - GHC 6115
Nguyen Bach - "Dependency Structures for Statistical Machine Translation"

LTI PhD Thesis Defense - Thursday, Jan. 5 - 3:00pm - First Fl. Conf. Rm. - 407 S. Craig St.
Wend-Huu Roger Hsiao - "Generalized Discriminative Training for Speech Recognition"

Faculty Positions for 2012

The Language Technologies Institute seeks faculty candidates with a strong interest in research, outstanding academic credentials, and an earned Ph.D.. The search in 2011-2012 focuses on applicants with expertise and visibility in machine translation and related natural language processing technologies. Please see our hiring page for more information.

About the Language Technologies

The Language Technologies Institute (LTI) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) conducts extensive research on Computational Linguistics, Machine Translation, Speech Recognition and Synthesis, Information Retrieval, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Text Mining, Knowledge Representation, Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Intelligent Language Tutoring.

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