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The WNLT project aims to develop open source Natural Language Processing modules for the Welsh language to be integrated into the GATE framework. Explore the importance of Welsh-language technology with a nine-month grant. Key experts include Vlachidis, Tudhope, and Cunliffe.
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The Welsh Natural Language Toolkit Dr. Andreas Vlachidis, Dr. Daniel Cunliffe, Prof. Douglas Tudhope
Aim The Welsh Natural Language Toolkit (WNLT) project aimed to develop a suite of open source Natural Language Processing modules for the Welsh language which could be included in the General Architecture for Text Engineering (GATE) framework. Welsh-language Technology and Digital Media Grant Nine month project
Team • Andreas Vlachidis • Semantic Indexing via Knowledge Organization Systems: Applying the CIDOC-CRM to Archaeological Grey Literature • Douglas Tudhope – Project Director • Daniel Cunliffe – Project Manager
Acknowledgements • Steering Group Advisors • Jeremy Evas, Cardiff University • Dave Thomas, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales • Consultants • Gareth Clee, Centre for Welsh for Adults, USW • Ben Screen, Cardiff University
Programme • Why Welsh Language Tech Matters • Gareth Morlais, Welsh Language Unit, Welsh Government • General Architecture for Text Engineering (GATE) • Angus Roberts, The University of Sheffield, GATE team • The WNLT • Andreas Vlachidis • Q&A and discussion • 1:00 Lunch