If you think about a thesis concerning language technologies, then the best way to proceed is to contact us at thesis@ufal.mff.cuni.cz (feel free to write either in Czech, Slovak or English). Alternatively, if you prefer contacting individual prospective supervisors, you are welcome to do so.
Topics include new, promising and challenging applications, such as live post-editing by humans or LLMs, cross-lingual dialogues, multilingual summarization, quality estimation, applications of LLMs, etc.
Prospective supervisors: Dominik Macháček, Ondřej Bojar
Interactive text-based or speech-based systems that help fulfill tasks (e.g. booking tickets, searching for bus connections, restaurant recommendation). Works on this can include:
Chat about anything with Large Language Models
This can include response generation for dialogue systems as well as data-to-text generation (weather reports, sports reports etc.) or surface realization (generating text from semantic/syntactic trees).
Current Czech best results on arXiv.org.
Current Czech best results on arXiv.org.
Discourse analysis includes among others:
Current Czech best results on arXiv.org.
Detailed description of the thesis Adaptive Handwritten Text Recognition
Many more music-related topics are possible. See what others are working on at the Prague Music Computing Group page.