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Title: The European Language Technology Landscape in 2020: Language-Centric and Human-Centric AI for Cross-Cultural Communication in Multilingual Europe
Author(s): Rehm, Georg
Marheinecke, Katrin
Hegele, Stefanie
Piperidis, Stelios
Bontcheva, Kalina
Hajič, Jan
Choukri, Khalid
Vasiļjevs, Andrejs
Backfried, Gerhard
Prinz, Christoph
Gómez-Pérez, José Manuel
Meertens, Luc
Lukowicz, Paul
van Genabith, Josef
Lösch, Andrea
Slusallek, Philipp
Irgens, Morten
Gatellier, Patrick
Köhler, Joachim
Le Bars, Laure
Anastasiou, Dimitra
Auksoriūtė, Albina
Bel, Núria
Branco, António
Budin, Gerhard
Daelemans, Walter
De Smedt, Koenraad
Garabík, Radovan
Gavriilidou, Maria
Gromann, Dagmar
Koeva, Svetla
Krek, Simon
Krstev, Cvetana
Lindén, Krister
Magnini, Bernardo
Odijk, Jan
Ogrodniczuk, Maciej
Rögnvaldsson, Eiríkur
Rosner, Mike
Pedersen, Bolette
Skadiņa, Inguna
Tadić, Marko
Tufiș, Dan
Váradi, Tamás
Vider, Kadri
Way, Andy
Yvon, François
Editor(s): Calzolari, Nicoletta
Language: English
Title: LREC 2020 Marseille : Twelfth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation$dMay 11-16, 2020, Palais du Pharo, Marseille, France : conference proceedings
Pages: 3322-3332
Publisher/Platform: European Language Resources Association
Year of Publication: 2020
Place of publication: Paris
Place of the conference: Marseille, France
Free key words: National and international projects
infrastructural issues
policy issues
infrastructures
multilingualism
DDC notations: 400 Language, linguistics
Publikation type: Conference Paper
Abstract: Multilingualism is a cultural cornerstone of Europe and firmly anchored in the European treaties including full language equality. However, language barriers impacting business, cross-lingual and cross-cultural communication are still omnipresent. Language Technologies (LTs) are a powerful means to break down these barriers. While the last decade has seen various initiatives that created a multitude of approaches and technologies tailored to Europe’s specific needs, there is still an immense level of fragmentation. At the same time, AI has become an increasingly important concept in the European Information and Communication Technology area. For a few years now, AI – including many opportunities, synergies but also misconceptions – has been overshadowing every other topic. We present an overview of the European LT landscape, describing funding programmes, activities, actions and challenges in the different countries with regard to LT, including the current state of play in industry and the LT market. We present a brief overview of the main LT-related activities on the EU level in the last ten years and develop strategic guidance with regard to four key dimensions.
URL of the first publication: https://aclanthology.org/2020.lrec-1.407/
Link to this record: urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-391883
hdl:20.500.11880/35331
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-39188
ISBN: 979-10-95546-34-4
Date of registration: 1-Mar-2023
Faculty: MI - Fakultät für Mathematik und Informatik
Department: MI - Informatik
Professorship: MI - Prof. Dr. Philipp Slusallek
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