Morphology

Human language is marked by considerable diversity around the world, and the surface form of languages varies substantially. Morphology describes the way through which different word forms arise from lexemes. Computational morphology attempts to reproduce this process across languages, or uses machine learning models to model/discover the morphophonological processes that exist in a language.

Antonios Anastasopoulos
Antonios Anastasopoulos
Assistant Professor

I work on multilingual models, machine translation, speech recognition, and NLP for under-served languages.

Fahim Faisal
Fahim Faisal
PhD Student

My name is Fahim Faisal. My academic interest involves learning different aspects of computational linguistics and natural language processing (eg. machine translation). Currently, I am working on a project related to semi-supervised learning of morphological process of language.

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