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Computational Linguistics – Uppsala University
The Computational Linguistics Group at Uppsala University (often referred to as Uppsala NLP) is a leading research environment within the Department of Linguistics and Philology.
We combine computer science and linguistics to analyze and process human language, with a strong empirical orientation emphasizing multilingual systems, dependency parsing, and digital humanities.
Research & Subject Areas
Our research is driven by both theoretical goals—understanding human language processing—and practical applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP). Key focus areas include:
- Multilingual NLP: Cross-lingual transfer learning and typologically diverse language modeling.
- Syntax & Parsing: Development of algorithms for grammatical analysis, with a special focus on dependency-based parsing.
- Digital Philology: Computational methods for historical texts, including handwriting recognition and cipher decoding.
- Machine Translation: Neural machine translation and discourse-oriented translation models.
Key Resources & Projects
We are actively involved in the development of several major community resources and tools:
- Universal Dependencies (UD): Uppsala is a founding node of this open community effort to create cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for over 100 languages.
- MaltParser: A data-driven parser-generator for dependency parsing.
- Swe-CLARIN: As a partner in the Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure, we develop and maintain tools for digital humanities research.
- Historical Corpora & Models:
- UU_SwedishNovels_1800-1940: A corpus of Swedish literary novels.
- SOU-corpus: Processed versions of Swedish Government Official Reports.
- DECODE: Automatic decoding of historical manuscripts.
About the Group
The Computational Linguistics group fosters a vibrant international environment with professors, researchers, and doctoral students. We offer a specialized Master’s Programme in Language Technology and participate heavily in the global NLP research community.
Contact & More Information
- Website: uu.se/en/department/linguistics-and-philology
- GitHub: github.com/UppsalaNLP
- Location: Uppsala, Sweden