Accurate and reliable documentation of Language Resources is an undisputable need: documentation is the gateway to discovery of Language Resources, a necessary step towards promoting the data economy. Language resources that are not documented virtually do not exist: for this reason every initiative able to collect and harmonise metadata about resources represents a valuable opportunity for the NLP community. In this paper we describe the LRE Map, reporting statistics on resources associated with LREC2012 papers and providing comparisons with LREC2010 data. The LRE Map, jointly launched by FLaReNet and ELRA in conjunction with the LREC 2010 conference, is an instrument for enhancing availability of information about resources, either new or already existing ones, reinforcing and facilitating the use of standards in the community. The LRE Map web interface provides the possibility of searching according to a fixed set of metadata and to view the details of extracted resources. The LRE Map is continuing to collect bottom-up input about resources from authors of other conferences through standard submission process. This will help broadening the notion of "language resources" and attract to the field neighboring disciplines that so far have been only marginally involved by the standard notion of language resources.

The LRE Map. Harmonising Community Descriptions of Resources

Del Gratta Riccardo;Russo Irene;Soria Claudia
2012

Abstract

Accurate and reliable documentation of Language Resources is an undisputable need: documentation is the gateway to discovery of Language Resources, a necessary step towards promoting the data economy. Language resources that are not documented virtually do not exist: for this reason every initiative able to collect and harmonise metadata about resources represents a valuable opportunity for the NLP community. In this paper we describe the LRE Map, reporting statistics on resources associated with LREC2012 papers and providing comparisons with LREC2010 data. The LRE Map, jointly launched by FLaReNet and ELRA in conjunction with the LREC 2010 conference, is an instrument for enhancing availability of information about resources, either new or already existing ones, reinforcing and facilitating the use of standards in the community. The LRE Map web interface provides the possibility of searching according to a fixed set of metadata and to view the details of extracted resources. The LRE Map is continuing to collect bottom-up input about resources from authors of other conferences through standard submission process. This will help broadening the notion of "language resources" and attract to the field neighboring disciplines that so far have been only marginally involved by the standard notion of language resources.
2012
Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC
Inglese
Editors: N. Calzolari, K. Choukri, T. Declerck, M. U?ur Do?an, B. Maegaard, J. Mariani, J. Idijk, S. Piperidis
Proceedings of LREC'12 - The Eight International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
The Eight International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'12)
1084
1089
978-2-9517408-7-7
http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/index.html
23-25 May 2012
Istanbul, Turkey
Language resources
metadata
documentation
ID_PUMA: /cnr.ilc/2012-A2-017
3
none
Calzolari, Nicoletta ; Del Gratta, Riccardo ; Francopoulo, Gil ; Mariani, Joseph ; Rubino, Francesco ; Russo, Irene ; Soria, Claudia
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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