@inproceedings{pirinen-etal-2023-giellalt,
title = "{G}iella{LT} {---} a stable infrastructure for {N}ordic minority languages and beyond",
author = "Pirinen, Flammie and
Moshagen, Sjur and
Hiovain-Asikainen, Katri",
editor = {Alum{\"a}e, Tanel and
Fishel, Mark},
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 24th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa)",
month = may,
year = "2023",
address = "T{\'o}rshavn, Faroe Islands",
publisher = "University of Tartu Library",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2023.nodalida-1.63",
pages = "643--649",
abstract = "Long term language technology infrastructures are critical for continued maintenance of language technology based software that is used to support the use of languages in digital world. In Nordic area we have languages ranging from well-resourced national majority languages like Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish as well as minoritised, unresourced and indigenous languages like S{\'a}mi languages. We present an infrastructure that has been build in over 20 years time that supports building language technology and tools for most of the Nordic languages as well as many of the languages all over the world, with focus on S{\'a}mi and other indigenous, minoritised and unresourced languages. We show that one common infrastructure can be used to build tools from keyboards and spell-checkers to machine translators, grammar checkers and text-to-speech as well as automatic speech recognition.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T GiellaLT — a stable infrastructure for Nordic minority languages and beyond
%A Pirinen, Flammie
%A Moshagen, Sjur
%A Hiovain-Asikainen, Katri
%Y Alumäe, Tanel
%Y Fishel, Mark
%S Proceedings of the 24th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa)
%D 2023
%8 May
%I University of Tartu Library
%C Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
%F pirinen-etal-2023-giellalt
%X Long term language technology infrastructures are critical for continued maintenance of language technology based software that is used to support the use of languages in digital world. In Nordic area we have languages ranging from well-resourced national majority languages like Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish as well as minoritised, unresourced and indigenous languages like Sámi languages. We present an infrastructure that has been build in over 20 years time that supports building language technology and tools for most of the Nordic languages as well as many of the languages all over the world, with focus on Sámi and other indigenous, minoritised and unresourced languages. We show that one common infrastructure can be used to build tools from keyboards and spell-checkers to machine translators, grammar checkers and text-to-speech as well as automatic speech recognition.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2023.nodalida-1.63
%P 643-649
Markdown (Informal)
[GiellaLT — a stable infrastructure for Nordic minority languages and beyond](https://aclanthology.org/2023.nodalida-1.63) (Pirinen et al., NoDaLiDa 2023)
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