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Its aim is to promote research and education in the
science and technology of language and speech. Research is conducted
by faculty, research scientists, and graduate students affiliated with
six associated academic departments: biomedical engineering, cognitive
science, computer science, electrical and computer engineering,
mathematical sciences, and psychology. The research involves work in
all aspects of the science and technology of language and speech, with
fundamental studies under way in areas such as language modeling,
natural language processing, neural auditory processing, acoustic
processing, optimality theory, and language acquisition.
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