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BALTIMORE (AP) - Researchers are hoping to help the federal government sort through data in various languages by developing software that can quickly cull and analyze text and speech.
The University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University will jointly create and run the Human Language Technology Center of Excellence to develop these technologies.
"The government is facing a massive information overload," said Gary W. Strong, the center's executive director. "We need a better way to sort, filter and call attention to important material buried within enormous amounts of multilingual data being produced every day in other nations."
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