Providing a Catalogue of Language Resources for Commercial Users

Bente Maegaard, Lina Henriksen, Claus Povlsen, Sussi Olsen, Andrew Joscelyne, Vesna Lusicky, Margaretha Mazura, Philippe Wacker

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Abstract

Language resources (LR) are indispensable for the development of tools for machine translation (MT) or various kinds of computer-assisted translation (CAT). In particular language corpora, both parallel and monolingual are considered most important for instance for MT, not only SMT but also hybrid MT. The Language Technology Observatory will provide easy access to information about LRs deemed to be useful for MT and other translation tools through its LR Catalogue. In order to determine what aspects of an LR are useful for MT practitioners, a user study was made, providing a guide to the most relevant metadata and the most relevant quality criteria. We have seen that many resources exist which are useful for MT and similar work, but the majority are for (academic) research or educational use only, and as such not available for commercial use. Our work has revealed a list of gaps: coverage gap, awareness gap, quality gap, quantity gap. The paper ends with recommendations for a forward-looking strategy.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2016)
Number of pages8
PublisherEuropean Language Resources Association
Publication date2016
Pages449-456
ISBN (Print)978-2-9517408-9-1
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventLREC 2016 -
Duration: 23 May 201628 May 2016

Conference

ConferenceLREC 2016
Period23/05/201628/05/2016

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