FCAI Special Interest Group in Language, Speech and Cognition
Coordinator: Professor Jörg Tiedemann – jorg.tiedemann at helsinki.fi
Human intelligence is based on language and cognition. Intelligent interaction with machines and human-like reasoning require language processing. Language and speech technology as well as cognitive science provide the essential models for proper language understanding and generation at the core of AI.
The purpose of the special interest group on Language, Speech and Cognition (FCAI-SIG-LSC) is to build a platform for discussing advances in natural language processing in relation to human cognition and the development of artificial intelligence.
FCAI-SIG-LSC will address topics that study and develop the ability of machines to communicate with humans and understand human-to-human communication, to perform complex reasoning and to learn from spoken interaction and linguistic data.
The goals of FCAI-SIG-LSC are
to organize events that focus on the connections between language technology, cognitive science and AI development
to support collaborations between the commercial sector and academic research institutes in the development of language
and speech technologyto provide a platform for discussing the impact of natural language processing and AI on the society to establish a research programme on language, speech and cognition under the umbrella of FCAI
People
The following groups already take part in FCAI’s Language, Speech and Cognition research. The list is currently under construction. If your group is already involved and needs listing here, please contact us.
Mathias Creutz, University of Helsinki
Filip Ginter, University of Turku
Timo Honkela, University of Helsinki
Eero Hyvönen, University of Helsinki (HELDIG) and Aalto University
Mikko Kurimo, Aalto University
Jorma Laaksonen, Aalto University
Alina Leminen, University of Helsinki
Eetu Mäkelä, University of Helsinki
Jörg Tiedemann, University of Helsinki – Coordinator
Hannu Toivonen, University of Helsinki
Roman Yangarber, University of Helsinki