The Department of Language and Communication carries out teaching and research in the fields of language, communication and information. The team in the expert group on AI: Language, Communication and Technology focuses on innovative work in language and speech technology, interactive interfaces, NLP, and data science. Research is embedded in the
Centre for Language Studies (CLS), a research institute dedicated to understanding language and its use. CLS researchers study language from a variety of perspectives and in different contexts using a wide range of innovative research methods.
CLS strives to conduct research that is valuable to organisations and audiences outside of academia. Within CLS, the
Centre for Language and Speech Technology (CLST) works on applications of high societal relevance such as automatic speech recognition, e-learning, e-government and e-health. The Humanities Lab provides excellent computing infrastructure and facilities for experimental and corpus-based research. CLS collaborates with iHub, the interdisciplinary hub for digitization and society, where programmers, computer scientists, philosophers, ethicists and language researchers work together on questions relation to technology and digital society. In addition, CLS is a partner of the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour and maintains strong collaborations with the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, which is also located on campus.
The Faculty of Arts represents a broadly humanistic, constructive and critical view of culture, language and technology. Two spearheads of research and teaching in the faculty are Human-centred AI and Multilingualism.