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Introduction to Sanskrit Computational Linguistics - 16th Dec 2024


BhashaLab is pleased to share the recording of our recently conducted session on Sanskrit Computational Linguistics, organized for the undergraduate students of Mulund College of Commerce.


Event Date: 14th & 15th December 2024

Duration: 11 AM - 1 PM


Speaker:

Amruta Barbadikar

Pursuing PhD at the Department of Sanskrit Studies, University of Hyderabad

PhD Topic: Computational Analysis of Figurative Language in Sanskrit


What is Computational Linguistics?

Computational linguistics is the intersection of language studies, computer science, and artificial intelligence. It focuses on building tools to analyze, process, and interpret languages through technology. Applications include:


1. Grammatical pattern recognition

2. Text analysis

3. Speech recognition

4. Machine translation


This session introduced students to a linguistic tool developed by the Department of Sanskrit Studies, Hyderabad University. It showcased how computational linguistics connects ancient Sanskrit with modern tech-driven solutions.


Key Highlights of the Session:


1. Discussion on the role of Sanskrit in today’s digital and technological landscape

2. Introduction to a Sanskrit linguistic tool

3. Practical demonstration of the tool’s features and applications


Missed the session live?

Watch it here to learn how technology can enhance and preserve the study of Sanskrit. Organized by BhashaLab


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