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Integrated European language data repository area

Objective

The INTERA project aimed firstly to build an integrated European language resource area by connecting international, national and regional data centres, and secondly to produce new multilingual language resources.

The first goal involved the integration of a critical mass of different types of language resources with the help of metadata descriptions, and the interlinking of the resulting distributed resource repository with an existing tool repository, thus enabling users to apply suitable tools directly to the resources provided. INTERA anticipated that this integrated and interlinked metadata description domain would facilitate access to language resources in Europe and help professionals in industry, the eContent business, research and education, as well as increase the usage of the resources already available.

The second goal of the project addressed the aspect that, especially for lesser-spoken languages, there are currently no good multilingual resources available. INTERA aimed not only to produce such multilingual resources but also to develop exemplary methods making their production attractive for business.

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Coordinator

Evaluation Language resources Distribution Agency (ELDA)
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