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7th CLARIN Annual Conference 2018: Pisa, Italy
- Inguna Skadina, Maria Eskevich:
Selected papers from the CLARIN Annual Conference 2018, Pisa, Italy, October 8-10, 2018. Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 159, Linköping University Electronic Press 2019, ISBN 978-91-7685-034-3 - David Alfter, Lars Borin, Ildikó Pilán, Therese Lindström Tiedemann, Elena Volodina:
Lärka: From Language Learning Platform to Infrastructure for Research on Language Learning. 1-14 - Florentina Armaselu, Elena Danescu, François Klein:
Oral History and Linguistic Analysis. A Study in Digital and Contemporary European History. 15-27 - Silvia Calamai, Chiara Kolletzek, Aleksei Kelli:
Towards a protocol for the curation and dissemination of vulnerable people archives. 28-38 - Maria Di Maro:
Corpus-driven conversational agents: tools and resources for multimodal dialogue systems development. 39-45 - Vincenzo Galatà, Silvia Calamai:
Looking for hidden speech archives in Italian institutions. 46-55 - László Hunyadi, Tamás Váradi, György Kovács, István Szekrényes, Hermina Kiss, Karolina Takács:
Human-human, human-machine communication: on the HuComTech multimodal corpus. 56-65 - Pawel Kamocki, Erik Ketzan, Julia Wildgans, Andreas Witt:
New exceptions for Text and Data Mining and their possible impact on the CLARIN infrastructurev. 66-71 - Aleksei Kelli, Krister Lindén, Kadri Vider, Pawel Kamocki, Ramunas Birstonas, Silvia Calamai, Penny Labropoulou, Maria Gavriilidou, Pavel Stranák:
Processing personal data without the consent of the data subject for the development and use of language resources. 72-82 - John Kowalski, Brian MacWhinney:
TalkBankDB: A Comprehensive Data Analysis Interface to TalkBank. 83-91 - Verena Lyding, Alexander König, Elisa Gorgaini, Lionel Nicolas, Monica Pretti:
DI-ÖSS - Building a digital infrastructure in South Tyrol. 92-102 - Martin Matthiesen, Ute Dieckmann:
A PID is a promise Versioning with persistent identifiers. 103-112 - Magalie Ochs, Philippe Blache, Grégoire de Montcheuil, Jean-Marie Pergandi, Roxane Bertrand, Jorane Saubesty, Daniel Francon, Daniel Mestre:
The Acorformed Coprus: Investigating Multimodality in Human-Human and Human-Virtual Patient Interactions. 113-120 - Jan Odijk:
Discovering software resources in CLARIN. 121-132 - Roeland Ordelman, Liliana Melgar, Jasmijn van Gorp, Julia Noordegraaf:
Media Suite: Unlocking Audiovisual Archives for Mixed Media Scholarly Research. 133-143 - Cord Pagenstecher:
Curating and Analyzing Oral History Collections. 144-151 - Alexander Popov:
Lexical Modeling for Natural Language Processing. 152-165 - Steffen Remus, Hanna Hedeland, Anne Ferger, Kristin Bührig, Chris Biemann:
WebAnno-MM: EXMARaLDA meets WebAnno. 166-172 - Jacobo Rouces, Lars Borin, Nina Tahmasebi, Stian Rødven Eide:
SenSALDO: a Swedish Sentiment Lexicon for the SWE-CLARIN Toolbox. 177-187 - Soheila Sahami, Thomas Eckart, Gerhard Heyer:
Using Apache Spark on Hadoop Clusters as Backend for WebLicht Processing Pipelines. 188-195 - Kiril Simov, Petya Osenova:
Bulgarian Language Technology for Digital Humanities: a focus on the Culture of Giving for Education. 196-204 - Berrie van der Molen, Jasmijn van Gorp, Toine Pieters:
Operationalizing "public debates" across digitized heterogeneous mass media datasets in the development and use of the Media Suite. 205-213 - Maarten van Gompel, Iris Hendrickx:
LaMachine: A meta-distribution for NLP software. 214-226 - Mats Wirén, Arild Matsson, Dan Rosén, Elena Volodina:
SVALA: Annotation of Second-Language Learner Text Based on Mostly Automatic Alignment of Parallel Corpora. 227-239
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