2015

Public Lecture on Computational Linguistics

Dear lecturers, students and all interested! September 24 (Thursday) at 14:15 there will be a public lecture on computational linguistics at the BSU Faculty of Philology. The public lecture will be held by the staff-members of the Speech synthesis and recognition Laboratory of the United Institute of Informatics Problems of the National Academy of Sciences […]

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Philology.BY_Workshops on corpus linguistics (August 26-27, Minsk)

Monday, August 24, 2015 Section: News Notes: Computational linguistics Just before the beginning of the new academic year, Natalie Karlova-Burbonus from the Justus-Liebig University (Giessen, Germany) will read a lecture and hold two master classes. August 26 (Wednesday): 11:00-13.00. Open lecture “Compiling of the oral speech corpus: basic principles” (Room 206) August 27 (Thursday). 11: […]

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Yuras Hetsevich. Interview for NLProc.by, part 2/2

The second part of the conversation we start with a reference to some examples of a speech synthesizer. In the previous part you said that your lab is open to anyone interested. How many people did come to you last year? To whom can one contact to get to the lab? Which level of knowledge needed? A […]

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Yuras Hetsevich. Interview for NLProc.by, part 1/2

Good afternoon, Yuras. Today we’d like you to tell us about your experience in computational linguistics. Please, tell about your experience in this area. When did you start, at what level? Hello! My name is Yuras Hetsevich, have PhD in Engineering, work as senior lecturer in BSU. I work in United Institute of Informatics Problems in the Academy of […]

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Philology.BY – International conference “NooJ’2015” (Minsk, June 11–13, 2015)

The Speech synthesis and recognition laboratory of the United Institute of Informatics Problems (UIIP) of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus together with the “ELLIADD” laboratory (Franche-Comte university, Besancon) runs the Eighteenth International Conference on Electronic Documents in Natural Language Processing “NooJ’2015” (11-13 June 2015). This conference: − allows linguistics, computer linguistics researchers to meet […]

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Nooj – tool for philologists

The meeting with Max Silberstein, the developer of the linguistic software NooJ, professor of Franche-Comte, French University, took place in the Philology Department on November 26, 2014.

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