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The Language Technologies Institute (LTI) is a research institute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, and focuses on the area of language technologies. The institute is home to 33 faculty with the primary scholarly research of the institute focused on machine translation, speech recognition, speech synthesis, information retrieval, parsing, information extraction, and multimodal machine learning. Until 1996, the institute existed as the Center for Machine Translation, which was established in 1986. Subsequently, from 1996 onwards, it started awarding degrees, and the name was changed to The Language Technologies Institute. The institute was founded by Professor Jaime Carbonell, who served as director until his death in February 2020. He was followed by

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  • The Language Technologies Institute (LTI) is a research institute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, and focuses on the area of language technologies. The institute is home to 33 faculty with the primary scholarly research of the institute focused on machine translation, speech recognition, speech synthesis, information retrieval, parsing, information extraction, and multimodal machine learning. Until 1996, the institute existed as the Center for Machine Translation, which was established in 1986. Subsequently, from 1996 onwards, it started awarding degrees, and the name was changed to The Language Technologies Institute. The institute was founded by Professor Jaime Carbonell, who served as director until his death in February 2020. He was followed by (en)
  • El Instituto de Tecnologías del Lenguaje (en inglés, Language Technologies Institute, abreviatura LTI) es una división de la School of Computer Science de la Universidad Carnegie Mellon en Pittsburgh, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos, y se dedica al área de la lingüística computacional. La investigación académica se centra en la traducción automática, reconocimiento de voz, síntesis de habla, recuperación de información, parsers y extracción de información. El director del instituto es el profesor . (es)
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  • El Instituto de Tecnologías del Lenguaje (en inglés, Language Technologies Institute, abreviatura LTI) es una división de la School of Computer Science de la Universidad Carnegie Mellon en Pittsburgh, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos, y se dedica al área de la lingüística computacional. La investigación académica se centra en la traducción automática, reconocimiento de voz, síntesis de habla, recuperación de información, parsers y extracción de información. Hasta 1996, el instituto existía como Centro de Traducción Automática, y había sido establecido en 1986. Posteriormente, desde 1996 en adelante, comenzó a entregar títulos profesionales, y su nombre se cambió al actual. El director del instituto es el profesor . (es)
  • The Language Technologies Institute (LTI) is a research institute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, and focuses on the area of language technologies. The institute is home to 33 faculty with the primary scholarly research of the institute focused on machine translation, speech recognition, speech synthesis, information retrieval, parsing, information extraction, and multimodal machine learning. Until 1996, the institute existed as the Center for Machine Translation, which was established in 1986. Subsequently, from 1996 onwards, it started awarding degrees, and the name was changed to The Language Technologies Institute. The institute was founded by Professor Jaime Carbonell, who served as director until his death in February 2020. He was followed by Jamie Callan, and then Carolyn Rosé, as interim directors. (en)
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