Language Technology Group

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The Edinburgh Language Technology Group (LTG) is a research and development group working in the area of natural language engineering since the early 1990s.  It now functions cross-college at the University of Edinburgh and involves staff from one of the largest communities of natural language processing specialists in Europe at the Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation of the School of Informatics and from the Edinburgh Futures Institute at the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures.

The LTG’s work is application oriented: they focus on building practical solutions to real problems in text mining and processing. They have worked in all areas of large-volume text handling, from text annotation through markup architectures and from information extraction to automatic or computer-assisted generation of text. For example, they have applied text mining to historical and literary text. They have also used it for mining unstructured electronic healthcare records.

Read more at https://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/.