Dalle Molle Institute for Semantic and Cognitive Studies

The Dalle Molle Institute for Semantic and Cognitive Studies (Italian: Istituto Dalle Molle per gli studi semantici e cognitivi or ISSCO) is a research institute in Geneva, Switzerland. It was founded in Lugano in 1972 by Angelo Dalle Molle through the Fondation Dalle Molle, to conduct research into the application of artificial intelligence to linguistics, cognitive science and semantics with the aim of developing systems for automated translation. Since 1976 it has been a part of the Faculté de Traduction et d'Interprétation, the faculty of translation and interpreting, of the University of Geneva.[1][2]

Dalle Molle Institute for Semantic and Cognitive Studies
Istituto Dalle Molle per gli studi semantici e cognitivi
Institut Dalle Molle pour les études sémantiques et cognitives
Formation1972
Typeresearch institute
Purposeresearch into application of artificial intelligence to language
HeadquartersGeneva
Founder
Angelo Dalle Molle
Parent organization
Fondation Dalle Molle
AffiliationsUniversity of Geneva
Websitedallemolle.ch/fr/les-instituts/lissco

ISSCO is one of four Swiss research organisations founded by the Dalle Molle foundation, of which three are in the field of artificial intelligence.

References

  1. "Achievements". Fondation Dalle Molle. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  2. "ISSCO - Dalle Molle Institute for Semantic and Cognitive Studies". Fondation Dalle Molle. Retrieved 9 October 2012.



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