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We can find many research centres for Human Language Technologies all over Europe. Here we have some information about some of the most important ones:
 
- German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence.
Originally named Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz, this research centre is one of the largest research centres that does research about Artificial Ingelligence.
It was founded [...]

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Martin Kay is a computer scientist and he’s professor of Computational Linguistics at Stanford University and also Honorary professor at Saarland University.
He was born in Great Britain and he studied at Trinity College, in Cambridge. While he was studying, he also started working in one of the first Computational Linguistics’ research centres, called Cambridge Language [...]

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Hans Uszkoreit is a German Computational Linguistic’s professor, who is giving classes in Saarland University right now.
He was born at the 23th of January 1950 (aged 59) in Rostock, Germany, and he studied both Linguistics and Computational Science at the Technical University of Berlin and the University of Texas. While he was studying, he also worked in a [...]

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Taking a look at different sites on the Internet, we can see that there are several definitions for Human Language Technologies or Natural Language Processing.
 
Here there are some of these definitions:
 
 
- From The Free Dictionary:
 

Computer analysis and generation of natural language text. The goal is to enable natural languages, such as English, French, or Japanese, [...]

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