UKP Lab offers a wide variety of courses within the Department of Computer Science as well as for students of other departments at the Technical University of Darmstadt and co-organizes the Master’s degree program "Internet and Web-based Systems".

Student Assistants at UKP Lab

We are always looking for motivated students as research assistants for our cutting-edge research projects. If you are interested, please apply via email to Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych.

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UKP Lab carries out projects in the areas of Natural Language Processing, Information Retrieval, Text Mining, eLearning, and Digital Humanities. The group’s research aim is to develop new approaches to automatically process and manage the knowledge represented in a variety of forms and repositories, with a strong focus on textual information processing and large-scale content analysis.

UKP Lab uses and develops algorithms to solve problems related to answering information needs, finding and summarizing relevant information, mining structured information from unstructured documents and employing this information to improve the quality of (for example) learning processes.

With DKPro, the UKP Lab offers open-source implementations for many powerful state-of-the-art NLP algorithms and processing tasks. Those are freely available for educational purposes and other research groups to benefit from.

UKP staff regularly participate in top international conferences in Natural Language Processing, Semantic Information Management, and Educational Applications thereof. The Lab maintains close research cooperation with companies such as SAP Research, Siemens, CAS Software, Intelligent Views and others.

For an overview of our current research areas see here .

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NLP is ubiquitous. By today, modern information society is already highly characterized by computational linguistics. For example, think about

  • the Semantic Web
  • speech based handling of mobile devices (navigation systems, smartphones)
  • machine translation for overcoming language barriers
  • automatic opinion analysis by crowdsourcing
  • information extraction and search in digital libraries and the web

NLP is a pulsating discipline. Technological advance has been moving fast during the last decade. However, there are many areas where the results of the approaches applied can be improved (such as in machine translation). In addition to this, there are steadily new fields emerging where NLP techniques might be called into action.

NLP is interdisciplinary. Besides computer science and linguistics, NLP is related to a variety of other disciplines. Most obvious might be logic and Artificial Intelligence, but – depending on the application area of NLP – many more disciplines are involved, such as sociology, psychology, educational research, or economics.

UKP Lab offers ideal study conditions. Besides modern infrastructure, a huge student lab, and constantly high rated courses, we offer individual supervision of our students and integration into the research projects of UKP Lab from the very beginning.

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