André Moreira
2020
A Shared Task of a New, Collaborative Type to Foster Reproducibility: A First Exercise in the Area of Language Science and Technology with REPROLANG2020
António Branco
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Nicoletta Calzolari
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Piek Vossen
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Gertjan Van Noord
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Dieter van Uytvanck
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João Silva
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Luís Gomes
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André Moreira
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Willem Elbers
Proceedings of the Twelfth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
n this paper, we introduce a new type of shared task — which is collaborative rather than competitive — designed to support and fosterthe reproduction of research results. We also describe the first event running such a novel challenge, present the results obtained, discussthe lessons learned and ponder on future undertakings.
2016
FLAT: Constructing a CLARIN Compatible Home for Language Resources
Menzo Windhouwer
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Marc Kemps-Snijders
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Paul Trilsbeek
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André Moreira
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Bas van der Veen
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Guilherme Silva
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Daniel von Reihn
Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'16)
Language resources are valuable assets, both for institutions and researchers. To safeguard these resources requirements for repository systems and data management have been specified by various branch organizations, e.g., CLARIN and the Data Seal of Approval. This paper describes these and some additional ones posed by the authors’ home institutions. And it shows how they are met by FLAT, to provide a new home for language resources. The basis of FLAT is formed by the Fedora Commons repository system. This repository system can meet many of the requirements out-of-the box, but still additional configuration and some development work is needed to meet the remaining ones, e.g., to add support for Handles and Component Metadata. This paper describes design decisions taken in the construction of FLAT’s system architecture via a mix-and-match strategy, with a preference for the reuse of existing solutions. FLAT is developed and used by the Meertens Institute and The Language Archive, but is also freely available for anyone in need of a CLARIN-compliant repository for their language resources.