In today’s world, we expect the machines we use daily to understand our language. The scientific study of language, therefore, becomes essential for the development of increasingly “user-friendly” technology, enabling simple and intuitive human-machine interaction.
But how is language studied? What are the observable components of language and what role does grammar play? How do we communicate with computers?
We use puzzles and games to guide you through the main challenges of linguistics and its computational applications: from practical issues—like encoding sounds and characters—to theoretical reflections on the representation of linguistic meaning and its importance for artificial intelligence.

This laboratory was proposed here:

All the materials of this laboratory are open source and reachable at bitbucket