@PonteIneptique@_Teklia_@AI4Culture@Europeanaeu The Transcribathon platform (making use of Transkribus models) and the OCCAM environment (providing access to open source tools/models) appear at the top of the list as their development teams are involved in the project. We also develop new open source software in the project.
It’s a wrap on the AI4Culture Workshop series!
Over the last month, we’ve held five engaging sessions on #AI applications in #culturalheritage. All workshop recordings are on the AI4Culture platform.
Recap on @Europeanaeu : https://t.co/hUHv7sz5w3
#AI#dataspace
Excited to kick off the first @AI4Culture Workshop on 'Multilingual Text Recognition in Scanned Documents'. Participants from various countries are here to learn about AI tools for cultural heritage #CulturalHeritage#MultilingualAI#OCR#HTR
The AI4Culture Platform is here!
Thrilled to officially launch the @AI4Culture platform: an exciting opportunity to empower #CulturalHeritage with #AI tools & resources.
Read more on @Europeanaeu & discover it now:
https://t.co/nks8oejLim
We have been preparing a series of workshops on how to apply AI tools to #culturalheritage. Now the word is out: we cannot wait to welcome CH professionals willing to deepen their knowledge on #AI
Read more & register on @Europeanaeu
https://t.co/PGANQwPt2o
How can transcriptions by Optical Character Recognition be enhanced for Machine Translation, and how does this benefit cultural heritage institutions? We explain it in an interview to @EurFashion's @mrendina on @Europeanaeu: https://t.co/7Sy4TP6ful
Last week we presented the @AI4Culture project at @EAMT2024 and gave a keynote in the KEMT workshop (Knowledge-Enhanced Machine Translation). Great opportunities for interacting on the latest evolutions in natural language processing!
Our paper "Term Translation: Convert or Converse?", co-authored with Aida Kostikova, is scheduled for presentation at TC45, taking place from November 20th to 22nd in Luxembourg. Join Aida's talk on day two to learn about the challenge of handling terminology in the MT process!
CrossLang is proud to introduce #AI4culture - a new project funded by the EU's Digital Europe Programme.
We are ready contribute to this project by applying AI technologies in the Cultural Heritage sector.
To stay tuned, follow @AI4Culture!
https://t.co/6sglonJpk9
Our paper "Term translation: convert or converse?", co-written with Aida Kostikova, has been accepted by #TC45! Join us at the 45th @AslingSocMed Translating and the Computer Conference, as we dive into the role of #GenerativeAI in tackling terminology translation challenges.
We have finalised our study for @OPERAS on the evaluation of machine translation output for scholarly communication.
We found interesting data challenges, ways to use MT and customisation needs. Check out the project here: https://t.co/xyZuZ0EAqv.
Get in touch for more info!
The Hit-IT conference kicks off today! You can read all about it here: https://t.co/oVf4wr0mf3.
The presentation on “Translations and Open Science” is planned for 7 July at 15.45. It will shed light on a study performed by CrossLang for @OPERASEU.
Hope to see you there!
Don't worry, we couldn't resist the coffee, licorice candy, and lovely conversations 😉 Thanks again to the entire team for this wonderful @EAMT_2023 edition.
I thought it was a risk to have everyone go to the stairs for a photo before the last coffee. You would think most would continue out the door and take off. But they all came back up the stairs to enjoy coffee and a chat together. EAMT❤️
A massive thanks to the organizers of
@EAMT_2023 for putting together an outstanding 3-day conference, followed by a productive workshop day. Kiitos! We are also thrilled to announce that our very own @saraszoc is now a proud member of the
@EAMTee committee. Congratulations!
Meet our CrossLang colleagues Tom Vanallemeersch and @saraszoc together with one of our interns Aida, at @EAMT_2023 this week! They can be seen here reuniting with one of our old interns Alina Skidanova from @lt3ugent. Nice to see you again!
#EAMT#MT#conference