@InProceedings{littell-EtAl:2018:C18-1,
  author    = {Littell, Patrick  and  Kazantseva, Anna  and  Kuhn, Roland  and  Pine, Aidan  and  Arppe, Antti  and  Cox, Christopher  and  Junker, Marie-Odile},
  title     = {Indigenous language technologies in Canada: Assessment, challenges, and successes},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics},
  month     = {August},
  year      = {2018},
  address   = {Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA},
  publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
  pages     = {2620--2632},
  abstract  = {In this article, we discuss which text, speech, and image technologies have been developed, and would be feasible to develop, for the approximately 60 Indigenous languages spoken in Canada. In particular, we concentrate on technologies that may be feasible to develop for most or all of these languages, not just those that may be feasible for the few most-resourced of these. We assess past achievements and consider future horizons for Indigenous language transliteration, text prediction, spell-checking, approximate search, machine translation, speech recognition, speaker diarization, speech synthesis, optical character recognition, and computer-aided language learning.},
  url       = {http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/C18-1222}
}

