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title = "Building Collaboration-based Resources in Endowed {A}frican Languages: Case of {NT}e{AL}an Dictionaries Platform",
author = "Mboning Tchiaze, Elvis and
Bassahak, Jean Marc and
Baleba, Daniel and
Wandji, Ornella and
Assoumou, Jules",
editor = "Mabuya, Rooweither and
Ramukhadi, Phathutshedzo and
Setaka, Mmasibidi and
Wagner, Valencia and
van Zaanen, Menno",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the first workshop on Resources for African Indigenous Languages",
month = may,
year = "2020",
address = "Marseille, France",
publisher = "European Language Resources Association (ELRA)",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.rail-1.9",
pages = "51--56",
abstract = "In a context where open-source NLP resources and tools in African languages are scarce and dispersed, it is difficult for researchers to truly fit African languages into current algorithms of artificial intelligence. Created in 2017, with the aim of building communities of voluntary contributors around African native and/or national languages, cultures, NLP technologies and artificial intelligence, the NTeALan association has set up a series of web collaborative platforms intended to allow the aforementioned communities to create and administer their own lexicographic resources. In this article, we present on the one hand the first versions of the three platforms: the REST API for saving lexicographical resources, the dictionary management platform and the collaborative dictionary platform; on the other hand, we describe the data format chosen and used to encapsulate our resources. After experimenting with a few dictionaries and some users feedback, we are convinced that only collaboration-based approach and platforms can effectively respond to the production of good resources in African native and/or national languages.",
language = "English",
ISBN = "979-10-95546-60-3",
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%T Building Collaboration-based Resources in Endowed African Languages: Case of NTeALan Dictionaries Platform
%A Mboning Tchiaze, Elvis
%A Bassahak, Jean Marc
%A Baleba, Daniel
%A Wandji, Ornella
%A Assoumou, Jules
%Y Mabuya, Rooweither
%Y Ramukhadi, Phathutshedzo
%Y Setaka, Mmasibidi
%Y Wagner, Valencia
%Y van Zaanen, Menno
%S Proceedings of the first workshop on Resources for African Indigenous Languages
%D 2020
%8 May
%I European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
%C Marseille, France
%@ 979-10-95546-60-3
%G English
%F mboning-tchiaze-etal-2020-building
%X In a context where open-source NLP resources and tools in African languages are scarce and dispersed, it is difficult for researchers to truly fit African languages into current algorithms of artificial intelligence. Created in 2017, with the aim of building communities of voluntary contributors around African native and/or national languages, cultures, NLP technologies and artificial intelligence, the NTeALan association has set up a series of web collaborative platforms intended to allow the aforementioned communities to create and administer their own lexicographic resources. In this article, we present on the one hand the first versions of the three platforms: the REST API for saving lexicographical resources, the dictionary management platform and the collaborative dictionary platform; on the other hand, we describe the data format chosen and used to encapsulate our resources. After experimenting with a few dictionaries and some users feedback, we are convinced that only collaboration-based approach and platforms can effectively respond to the production of good resources in African native and/or national languages.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2020.rail-1.9
%P 51-56
Markdown (Informal)
[Building Collaboration-based Resources in Endowed African Languages: Case of NTeALan Dictionaries Platform](https://aclanthology.org/2020.rail-1.9) (Mboning Tchiaze et al., RAIL 2020)
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