S4 - Social Networking and Web 2.0 Methods for Language Resources
Friday 12th February 2010 - 9:00-11.00
Chair: Jan Odijk - Rapporteur: Gerhard Budin
Introduction | ||
Jan Odijk (Universiteit Utrecht, NL / Chair) | Overview | |
Introductory Talk | ||
Federated Operation for Service-Oriented Language Resource Sharing Toru Ishida (Kyoto University, JP) and Yohei Murakami (NICT, JP) |
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Contributions | ||
Linguamón Audiovisual, a new interactive, social-oriented portal devoted to languages Marta Xirinachs (Linguamón - Casa de les Llengües, SP) and Sergi Fernández (i2CAT Foundation - Cluster Audiovisual, SP) |
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How can the Web 2.0 be useful in collecting data? The Sorosoro experience Rozenn Milin (Fondation Chirac, FR) |
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How to keep distributed efforts for developing semantic vocabularies together? Piek Vossen (VUA, NL) |
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Extracting social and knowledge networks from LREC registration data Thierry Declerck (DFKI, DE) |
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Proposition for a web 2.0 version of linguistic resource creation Gregory Grefenstette (Exalead, FR) |
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Social Translation: How Massive Online Collaboration Could Take Machine Translation to the Next Level Juan Antonio Pérez-Ortiz (Universidad de Alicante, SP) |
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What's the difference? - Comparing Expert-Built and Collaboratively-Built Lexical Semantic Resources Torsten Zesch (Technische Universität Darmstadt, DE) |
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Using the Amazon Mechanical Turk for the production of Language Resources Gilles Adda (LIMSI-CNRS, FR) |
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Discussants | ||
Laurent Prévot (LPL, Université de Provence, FR) | ||
Francesco Ronzano (CNR-IIT, IT) | ||
Download all position papers as a single PDF file.
For a thorough description of the session see the S4 - Social Networking and Web 2.0 Methods for Language Resources section.