EMILLE, a 67-million word corpus of Indic languages : data collection, mark-up and harmonization.

Baker, Paul and Hardie, Andrew and McEnery, Tony and Cunningham, Hamish and Gaizauskas, Robert (2002) EMILLE, a 67-million word corpus of Indic languages : data collection, mark-up and harmonization. In: Proceedings of LREC 2002 :. UNSPECIFIED, pp. 819-825.

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Abstract

The paper describes developments to date on the EMILLE Project (Enabling Minority Language Engineering) being carried out at the Universities of Lancaster and Sheffield. EMILLE was established to construct a 67 million word corpus of South Asian languages. In addition to undertaking this corpus construction, the project has had to address a number of related issues in the context of establishing a language engineering (LE) environment for South Asian language processing, such as translating 8-bit language data into Unicode and producing a number of basic LE tools. The development of tools on EMILLE has contributed to the on-going development of the LE architecture GATE.

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Deposited On:
30 Jan 2008 13:51
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