Scientific Investigations Centre
Linguistic Engineering Linguistic
Engineering is a discipline also known as computer science applied to linguistics and also to the technology of the language, which, in turn, has a multidisciplinary character.
Linguistic engineering takes advantage of the knowledge developed within the IT frame of the natural language processing and of the linguistic frame nourished by the disciplines of translation, terminology and computational linguistics, including their theoretical and/or applied sides.
Group of investigation in validation of software
The validation of the information about measurement is of interest to all those that use it or are affected by it. The measurements, particularly the ones realized during the testing and calibration processes often involve complex processes, use a great variety of software, hardware, persons and formats of information. The use of the appropriate software helps any organization to diminish mistakes and to lower the costs, to share the information, to use different components, guides and practices and to provide effective and efficient processes.
Artificial Engineering
Artificial intelligence is the branch of the IT science dedicated to the development of rational not alive agents.
To explain the previous definition, an “agent” is understood as anything capable of perceiving its environment (to receive income), to process such perceptions and to act in its environment (to provide outcome). Rationality should be understood as the characteristic that possesses a relation of being specifically correct and of having to maximize an awaited result (this concept of rationality is more general and therefore more suitable than “intelligence” to define the nature of this discipline´s main objective).
Therefore, and in a more specific way, artificial intelligence is the discipline that takes charge of constructing processes that when executed on a physical architecture produce actions or results that maximize a measure of performance determined, based on the sequence of perceived income and on the knowledge stored in such an architecture.


