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|| English name: || Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure || || Polish name: || Wspólne zasoby językowe i infrastruktura technologiczna || || Project type: || A European ([[http://cordis.europa.eu/esfri/|ESFRI]]) infrastructure project, FP7 (contract number 212230) || || Duration: || 1 January 2008 ‒ 31 December 2010 (plus 6 months extension) || || Extended information: || [[http://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=FP7_PROJ_EN&ACTION=D&DOC=1&CAT=PROJ&RCN=87298]] || || Project Web page: || [[http://www.clarin.eu/]] || || Principal investigator: || Steven Krauwer || == Polish partners involved == * [[http://www.pwr.wroc.pl/|Wrocław University of Technology]] (PI: Maciej Piasecki) * [[Linguistic Engineering Group|Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences]] (PI: Adam Przepiókowski) |
|| English name: || The MONDILEX project Conceptual Modelling of Networking of Centres for High-Quality Research in Slavic Lexicography and Their Digital Resources || || Polish name: || || || Project type: || || || Duration: || 2007 - 2010 || || Extended information: ||Main Results of MONDILEX project || || Project Web page: || || || Principal investigator: || Ludmila Dimitrova1, Violetta Koseska-Toszewa2, Radovan Garabík3, Tomaž Erjavec4, Leonid Iomdin4, Volodymyr Shyrokov6 || |
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== Project description == | == Main Results of MONDILEX project == 1Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Sofia, Bulgaria; 2Institute of Slavic Studies, Warsaw, Poland; 3Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Bratislava, Slovakia; 4Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia; 5Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Moscow, Russia; 6Ukrainian Lingua-Information Fund, Kiev, Ukraine '''Introduction.''' The MONDILEX project Conceptual Modelling of Networking of Centres for High-Quality Research in Slavic Lexicography and Their Digital Resources is a EU project funded by the European Commission within the 7th FP in the field “Capacities – Research Infrastructures: Design studies for research infrastructures in all sciences and technologies fields”. '''Keywords:''' Slavic languages, digital language resources, language technologies, digital lexicography, research infrastructure '''Abstract.''' The paper presents the results and recommendations of MONDILEX, a 7FP project that covered six Slavic languages: Bulgarian, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ukrainian. The paper summarizes the research undertaken on standardisation and integration of Slavic language resources and on the establishment of a virtual organisation supporting research infrastructure for Slavic lexicography The results should be useful for an implementation of a research infrastructure in the coming years. |
Project MONDILEX
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Ludmila Dimitrova1, Violetta Koseska-Toszewa2, Radovan Garabík3, Tomaž Erjavec4, Leonid Iomdin4, Volodymyr Shyrokov6 |
Main Results of MONDILEX project
1Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Sofia, Bulgaria; 2Institute of Slavic Studies, Warsaw, Poland; 3Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Bratislava, Slovakia; 4Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia; 5Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Moscow, Russia; 6Ukrainian Lingua-Information Fund, Kiev, Ukraine
Introduction. The MONDILEX project Conceptual Modelling of Networking of Centres for High-Quality Research in Slavic Lexicography and Their Digital Resources is a EU project funded by the European Commission within the 7th FP in the field “Capacities – Research Infrastructures: Design studies for research infrastructures in all sciences and technologies fields”.
Keywords: Slavic languages, digital language resources, language technologies, digital lexicography, research infrastructure
Abstract. The paper presents the results and recommendations of MONDILEX, a 7FP project that covered six Slavic languages: Bulgarian, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ukrainian. The paper summarizes the research undertaken on standardisation and integration of Slavic language resources and on the establishment of a virtual organisation supporting research infrastructure for Slavic lexicography The results should be useful for an implementation of a research infrastructure in the coming years.