The Computational Linguistics Research and Development Lab at the Department of Sanskrit, University of Delhi, serves as a pioneering hub for bridging ancient linguistic traditions with modern computer science. Established in 2014 under the guidance of Prof. Subhash Chandra, the laboratory addresses the critical challenge of developing foundational digital infrastructure for Sanskrit processing while training a new generation of scholars at the intersection of information technology and humanity studies.
Our research initiatives systematically cover machine translation methodologies, formal grammar engineering, and corpus design. By combining traditional Paninian grammatical frameworks with state-of-the-art Natural Language Processing (NLP) models, the lab actively delivers robust morphological tools, intelligent grammar checkers, interactive e-learning resources, and digitized search portals tailored for Vedic and classical Sanskrit texts.
Suggestions, academic inquiries, or tool feedbacks are cordially welcome via institutional mail channels:
schandra@sanskrit.du.ac.in subhash.jnu@gmail.comCumulative research visits since 2014