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ELEXIS Observer Event
The ELEXIS observer event was primarily intended for representatives of institutions that have become observers or intended to apply for observer status in ELEXIS – European Lexicographic Infrastructure. Important topics that were covered in the agenda:
- Presentation of ELEXIS Horizon 2020 project (2018-2022)
- Presentation of (new) ELEXIS online tools and services
- ELEXIS observers’ role, rights and obligations
- Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) issues, copyright
- Lexicographic standards used and produced by ELEXIS
- Project afterlife, new European infrastructure for lexicographers
Thank you for your interest! The ELEXIS Observer Event was a great success.
In case you missed it, all presentation recordings can be found on Videolectures.
Date and location
18–19 February 2019
Vienna, Austria
Venue
Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities
Sonnenfelsgasse 19
1010 Vienna
Austria
Observer status
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Final agenda
– download the full program here
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Monday, 18th February 2019
TECHNOLOGY DAY
SESSION 1 |
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Welcome & Opening | Michael Alram, Vice President OeAW Karlheinz Mörth, Director ACDH Tanja Wissik, Chair Local Committee |
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Project overview | Simon Krek Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI) |
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LEX2 infrastructure | Miloš Jakubíček Lexical Computing (LC) |
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LEX2: Lexonomy (introduction) | Michal Měchura LC |
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LEX2: Lexonomy (use cases) | Iztok Kosem JSI |
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SESSION 2 |
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LEX 1/3 infrastructure | Simon Krek JSI |
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LEX1/3: GROBID-Dictionaries | Mohamed Khemakhem, Inria-ALMAnaCH |
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LEX1/3: ELEXIS data model | Carole Tiberius Instituut voor de Nederlandse Taal (INT) |
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LEX1/3: linking & dictionary matrix |
John McCrae National University of Ireland (NUIG) |
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LEX1/3: word sense disambiguation & crowdsourcing |
Roberto Navigli Sapienza University of Rome (UNIROMA) |
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SESSION 3 |
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Booth 1: General | Simon Krek, JSI Iztok Kosem, JSI Tanja Wissik, OeAW Anna Woldrich, OeAW Ondřej Matuška, LC |
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Booth 2: Lexicographic data and workflow | Carole Tiberius INT (WP1) |
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Booth 3: Interoperability & Linked (Open) Data | John McCrae NUIG (WP2) |
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Booth 4: Lexicographic Data for Natural Language Processing | Roberto Navigli UNIROMA (WP3) |
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Booth 5: Natural Language Processing for Lexicography | Miloš Jakubíček LC (WP4) |
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Booth 6: Lexonomy & GROBID Dictionaries | Michal Měchura LC |
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ELEXIS Travel Grant Winners (Call 1) – Poster Session | Asil Çetin – Poster Ana de Castro Salgado – Poster Ivana Filipović Petrović – Poster Henrik Køhler Simonsen – Poster |
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Tuesday, 19th February 2019
COMMUNITY BUILDING DAY
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Lexicographers’ needs Skillset Report |
Carole Tiberius, INT Toma Tasovac, Belgrade Centrer for Digital Humanities (BCDH) |
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Standards in lexicography | Katrien Depuydt, INT | |
ER.ELEX.IS | Iztok Kosem, JSI | |
LexBib project | David Lindemann Institut für Informations-wissenschaft und Sprachtechnologie, Universität Hildesheim// UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country |
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ELEXIS travel grants | Bolette Sandford Pedersen University of Copenhagen (UCPH) |
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International Alliance for Lexicography: Part 1 Part 2 |
Iztok Kosem, JSI Tanja Wissik, OeAW |
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Session 5 |
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Role of observers | Simon Krek JSI |
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Observers and IPR issues (copyright) | Simon Krek JSI |
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ELEXIS / CLARIN / DARIAH | Simon Krek JSI |
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Session 6 |
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General discussion | all participants |