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The third European Language Resource Coordination workshop, Ljubljana 2022

The third European Language Resource Coordination workshop, Ljubljana 2022

Language Technology is shaping our multilingual future. It has already been transforming the way we interact with our devices and ...

ELEXIS from Α to Ω: Outcomes, Sustainability & Afterlife of a new European Lexicographic Infrastructure, Firenze 2022

ELEXIS from Α to Ω: Outcomes, Sustainability & Afterlife of a new European Lexicographic Infrastructure, Firenze 2022

The ELEXIS showcase event invites representatives of institutions that have become observers, as well as people from the industry, operating ...

European Lexicographic Infrastructure (ELEXIS) Observer Event, Vienna 2019

European Lexicographic Infrastructure (ELEXIS) Observer Event, Vienna 2019

ELEXIS observer event is intended primarily for representatives of institutions that have become observers or intend to apply for observer ...

The sixth biennial conference on electronic lexicography, eLex 2019

The sixth biennial conference on electronic lexicography, eLex 2019

The eLex 2019 conference aims to investigate different aspects of what we named “smart lexicography”. In the last decade, the ...

 

Opening up dictionaries, linguistic data and language tools for European communities.

The ELEXIS project benefits from the expertise of some of the top experts in the fields of lexicography, linguistics and natural language processing, who agreed to share their experience and contribute their efforts to the success of the project.

Why dictionaries?

Reliable and accurate information on word meaning and usage is crucial in today’s multilingual and multicultural society. Traditionally, this information was found in dictionaries – monolingual, bilingual or multilingual. Print dictionaries are going out of use slowly, but dictionary databases are now integrated into websites, mobile apps, digital products and services. These databases need to be maintained and updated continuously.

No more reinventing the wheel

An enormous amount of European institutions, publishers, universities and communities have been developing dictionaries and/or dictionary data. Although confronted with similar problems related to producing and making these resources available, cooperation on a larger European scale has long been limited. ELEXIS aims to harmonize these efforts an develop tools which can be used by everyone. This will reduce the cost and time needed to update existing or develop new resources. It will also help everyone work towards the same standards and increase the quality.

Connecting the disconnected

The lexicographic landscape in Europe is currently rather heterogeneous. There are stand-alone lexicographic resources, which are typically encoded in incompatible data formats due to the isolation of efforts, prohibiting reuse of the data in natural language processing, linked open data and the Semantic Web, or in digital humanities. ELEXIS will introduce common standards, develop conversion tools and, most importantly, will interconnect the existing resources so that they can be used to develop new modern data which can be used in ways that new digital technologies need.

Educating

There is a significant variation in the level of expertise and resources available to lexicographers across Europe. This forms a major obstacle to more ambitious, innovative, transnational, data-driven approaches to dictionaries, both as tools and objects of research. This is why ELEXIS contains a Training and Education work package responsible for the development of training and educational resources.

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