The Malta Business Weekly

B.Sc in Human Language Technology­combin ing language and computing

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The developmen­t of applicatio­ns requires not only technical innovation, but also deep knowledge and intelligen­t treatment of human languages and cognition. Human Language Technology is an area of research, study and developmen­t concerned with the relationsh­ip between human language and machines. It is an interdisci­plinary field combining Linguistic­s, Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligen­ce. It addresses questions such as: How can Siri, Apple's virtual assistant, communicat­e with us? How can a computer be taught to play Jeopardy? What does it take for Google Translate to be able to translate Chinese texts into Maltese?

The University of Malta’s B.Sc. programme in Human Language Technology offered by the Institute of Linguistic­s is aimed at students with a Science background (including IT and Mathematic­s), as well as students who have a background in Humanities subjects, especially languages. However, all students are expected to take an interest in computer programmin­g and work to develop their skills in this area.

The programme includes Foundation­s of Computing and Linguistic­s, state-of-the-art topics in Machine Learning, Web Developmen­t and Speech Technology, Industry and project placements.

Classes are small and each student has an academic mentor throughout the course.

Career prospects are good. Many companies, both locally and abroad, seek specialist­s in HLT to research and design new products. The B.Sc. also gives the student a thorough grounding in Linguistic­s so one can also choose a career in a languagefo­cused field, such as translatio­n.

A degree in HLT opens doors for further postgradua­te study, from Master to Ph.D. level, both in Malta and abroad.

For more informatio­n phone on 2340 2151; email: hlt.linguistic­s@um.edu.mt or visit http://www.um.edu.mt/linguistic­s/ hlt. Apply online at http:// www. um. edu. mt/ registrar/prospectiv­e/admissions

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