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title = "The N{\'o}s Project: Opening routes for the {G}alician language in the field of language technologies",
author = "de-Dios-Flores, Iria and
Magari{\~n}os, Carmen and
Vladu, Adina Ioana and
Ortega, John E. and
Pichel, Jos{\'e} Ramom and
Garc{\'\i}a, Marcos and
Gamallo, Pablo and
Fern{\'a}ndez Rei, Elisa and
Bugar{\'\i}n-Diz, Alberto and
Gonz{\'a}lez Gonz{\'a}lez, Manuel and
Barro, Sen{\'e}n and
Regueira, Xos{\'e} Luis",
editor = "Aldabe, Itziar and
Altuna, Bego{\~n}a and
Farwell, Aritz and
Rigau, German",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Workshop Towards Digital Language Equality within the 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference",
month = jun,
year = "2022",
address = "Marseille, France",
publisher = "European Language Resources Association",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2022.tdle-1.6",
pages = "52--61",
abstract = "The development of language technologies (LTs) such as machine translation, text analytics, and dialogue systems is essential in the current digital society, culture and economy. These LTs, widely supported in languages in high demand worldwide, such as English, are also necessary for smaller and less economically powerful languages, as they are a driving force in the democratization of the communities that use them due to their great social and cultural impact. As an example, dialogue systems allow us to communicate with machines in our own language; machine translation increases access to contents in different languages, thus facilitating intercultural relations; and text-to-speech and speech-to-text systems broaden different categories of users{'} access to technology. In the case of Galician (co-official language, together with Spanish, in the autonomous region of Galicia, located in northwestern Spain), incorporating the language into state-of-the-art AI applications can not only significantly favor its prestige (a decisive factor in language normalization), but also guarantee citizens{'} language rights, reduce social inequality, and narrow the digital divide. This is the main motivation behind the N{\'o}s Project (Proxecto N{\'o}s), which aims to have a significant contribution to the development of LTs in Galician (currently considered a low-resource language) by providing openly licensed resources, tools, and demonstrators in the area of intelligent technologies.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T The Nós Project: Opening routes for the Galician language in the field of language technologies
%A de-Dios-Flores, Iria
%A Magariños, Carmen
%A Vladu, Adina Ioana
%A Ortega, John E.
%A Pichel, José Ramom
%A García, Marcos
%A Gamallo, Pablo
%A Fernández Rei, Elisa
%A Bugarín-Diz, Alberto
%A González González, Manuel
%A Barro, Senén
%A Regueira, Xosé Luis
%Y Aldabe, Itziar
%Y Altuna, Begoña
%Y Farwell, Aritz
%Y Rigau, German
%S Proceedings of the Workshop Towards Digital Language Equality within the 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
%D 2022
%8 June
%I European Language Resources Association
%C Marseille, France
%F de-dios-flores-etal-2022-nos
%X The development of language technologies (LTs) such as machine translation, text analytics, and dialogue systems is essential in the current digital society, culture and economy. These LTs, widely supported in languages in high demand worldwide, such as English, are also necessary for smaller and less economically powerful languages, as they are a driving force in the democratization of the communities that use them due to their great social and cultural impact. As an example, dialogue systems allow us to communicate with machines in our own language; machine translation increases access to contents in different languages, thus facilitating intercultural relations; and text-to-speech and speech-to-text systems broaden different categories of users’ access to technology. In the case of Galician (co-official language, together with Spanish, in the autonomous region of Galicia, located in northwestern Spain), incorporating the language into state-of-the-art AI applications can not only significantly favor its prestige (a decisive factor in language normalization), but also guarantee citizens’ language rights, reduce social inequality, and narrow the digital divide. This is the main motivation behind the Nós Project (Proxecto Nós), which aims to have a significant contribution to the development of LTs in Galician (currently considered a low-resource language) by providing openly licensed resources, tools, and demonstrators in the area of intelligent technologies.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2022.tdle-1.6
%P 52-61
Markdown (Informal)
[The Nós Project: Opening routes for the Galician language in the field of language technologies](https://aclanthology.org/2022.tdle-1.6) (de-Dios-Flores et al., TDLE 2022)
ACL
- Iria de-Dios-Flores, Carmen Magariños, Adina Ioana Vladu, John E. Ortega, José Ramom Pichel, Marcos García, Pablo Gamallo, Elisa Fernández Rei, Alberto Bugarín-Diz, Manuel González González, Senén Barro, and Xosé Luis Regueira. 2022. The Nós Project: Opening routes for the Galician language in the field of language technologies. In Proceedings of the Workshop Towards Digital Language Equality within the 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, pages 52–61, Marseille, France. European Language Resources Association.