As a master in Information Science (MSc), you learn how to automatically analyze unstructured data (such as text) and find out which machine-learning techniques can be used to solve problems in information science.
You also take part in shared tasks (working with a group on a challenging problem in language technology), and apply methods from artificial intelligence to real-world applications such as machine translation for low-resource languages, the semantic web, hate-speech detection, and smart user interfaces.
The master in Information Science (MSc) track builds on the knowledge, insights, and skills you acquired in your Bachelor's degree. You will learn to conduct research independently and improve your programming, analytical, and presentation skills.