Collection of Research Papers of the 1st International Conference on Language Technologies for All



Editorial Commitee
Gilles Adda, LIMSI-CNRS, France
Khalid Choukri, ELRA, France
Irmgarda Kasinskaite-Buddeberg, UNESCO, France
Joseph Mariani, LIMSI-CNRS, France
Hélène Mazo, ELRA, France
Sakti Sakriani, NAIST/RIKEN AIP/SIGUL, Japan


pdf bib Papers pages
pdf bib Speech Technology for Swedish: Current Impact Areas for Applications and Edyson, an Innovative Tool for Accessing Speech Data
David House, Per Fallgren and Jens Edlund
pp. 1‑4
pdf bib Using Language Technologies to Automate the UNDP Rapid Integrated Assessment Mechanism in Serbian
Vuk Batanović and Boško Nikolić
pp. 5‑8
pdf bib CALL Solutions That Support Multilingualism: Application to the “Nano” Languages in the West-Nordic Region
Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir and Auður Hauksdóttir
pp. 9‑12
pdf bib Linguistic Linked Open Data for All
John P. McCrae and Thierry Declerck
pp. 13‑15
pdf bib Multilingual Natural Language Processing and Transformers: A Giant Step Forward
Radu Florian, Taesun Moon, Jian Ni and Parul Awasthy
pp. 16‑19
pdf bib Multi-lingual Support in Connective Learning Scheme for Refining and Connecting the Open Educational Videos
Virach Sornlertlamvanich, Nannam Aksorn and Thatsanee Charoenporn
pp. 20‑22
pdf bib Improvement of Thai NER and the Corpus
Thatsanee Charoenporn, Virach Sornlertlamvanich and Kitiya Suriyachay
pp. 23‑26
pdf bib Toward Narrative-Based Conversational Interfaces
Ethel Ong
pp. 27‑30
pdf bib SukatWika: An Analysis Software for Linguistic Properties of Texts
Kathrina Lorraine Lucasan, Angelina Aquino, Francis Paolo Santelices and Dina Ocampo
pp. 31‑35
pdf bib GeTa - a Tool for the Controlled Semi-Automatic Multilevel Annotation of Classical Ethiopic
Cristina Vertan
pp. 36‑39
pdf bib FarSpeech: Arabic Natural Language Processing for Live Arabic Speech
Naassih Gopee, Ahmed Ali, Mohamed Eldesouki and Kareem Darwish
pp. 40‑42
pdf bib Handling Prosody and Tone Languages
Aijun Li and Wei Wang
pp. 43‑46
pdf bib Talking with Robots: Opportunities and Challenges
Roger Moore
pp. 47‑50
pdf bib Bangla Speech Synthesizer System for Bangladesh
Mohammad Nurul Huda
pp. 51‑55
pdf bib A Real Time Instruction Extractor from Traffic Signal for Translation
Mohammad Nurul Huda
pp. 56‑60
pdf bib Automated Bangla Sign Language Conversion System: Present and Future
Mohammad Nurul Huda
pp. 61‑65
pdf bib Bangla Phonetic Features Extraction for Automatic Speech Recognition
Mohammad Nurul Huda
pp. 66‑70
pdf bib Russian Sign Language: History, Grammar and Sociolinguistic Situation in Brief
Ildar Kagirov, Dmitry Ryumin, Denis Ivanko, Alexander Axyonov and Alexey Karpov
pp. 71‑74
pdf bib Language Technology Research at MILE Laboratory
Angarai Ganesan Ramakrishnan and Madhavaraj Ayyavu
pp. 75‑78
pdf bib How Aspects of Descriptive and Formal Linguistics Can Inform LT for All Languages
Lars Hellan
pp. 79‑82
pdf bib Multilingual Crowd Sourcing Methodology for Developing Resources for Under-resourced Indian Languages
Karunesh Arora, Sunita Arora, Mukund Roy and Shyam Sundar Agrawal
pp. 83‑86
pdf bib IARPA’s Contribution to Human Language Technology Development for Low Resource Languages
Carl Rubino
pp. 87‑90
pdf bib Google Crowdsourced Speech Corpora and Related Open-Source Resources for Low-Resource Languages and Dialects: An Overview
Alena Butryna, Shan-Hui Cathy Chu, Isin Demirsahin, Alexander Gutkin, Linne Ha, Fei He, Martin Jansche, Cibu Johny, Anna Katanova, Oddur Kjartansson, Chenfang Li, Tatiana Merkulova, Yin May Oo, Knot Pipatsrisawat, Clara Rivera, Supheakmungkol Sarin, Pasindu de Silva, Keshan Sodimana, Richard Sproat, Theeraphol Wattanavekin and Jaka Aris Eko Wibawa
pp. 91‑94
pdf bib Red T Translator/Interpreter Incident Database
Maya Hess
pp. 95‑96
pdf bib Preserving and Developing Indigenous Languages in the South African Context
Justus Roux and Sonja Bosch
pp. 97‑100
pdf bib Be Not like the Wind: Access to Language and Music Records, Next Steps
Nick Thieberger and Amanda Harris
pp. 101‑103
pdf bib Machine Translation Literacy as a Social Responsibility
Lynne Bowker
pp. 104‑107
pdf bib The Endangered Languages Project (ELP): Collaborative Infrastructure and Knowledge-Sharing to Support Indigenous and Endangered Languages
Anna Belew
pp. 108‑111
pdf bib Importance of Frameworks in Language Technology - Case of Arabic
Karim Bouzoubaa
pp. 112‑115
pdf bib Promoting Language Technology for Endangered Languages with Shared Tasks
Gina-Anne Levow
pp. 116‑119
pdf bib Towards a Global Lexicographic Infrastructure
Thierry Declerck, Simon Krek, John P. McCrae and Tanja Wissik
pp. 120‑122
pdf bib Language Technologies for Less-Resourced-Languages. LRL Workshop Series at the Language and Technology Conferences (LTC) from 2009 to 2019
Zygmunt Vetulani, Khalid Choukri, Joseph Mariani and Patrick Paroubek
pp. 123‑126
pdf bib The Linguistic Data Consortium: Developing and Distributing Language Resources 4All
Denise DiPersio and Christopher Cieri
pp. 127‑130
pdf bib European Language Grid: Language Technologies for Europe
Georg Rehm
pp. 131‑136
pdf bib Spoof-Vulnerable Rendering in Khmer Unicode Implementations
Marc Durdin, Joshua Horton, Makara Sok and Rasmey Ty
pp. 137‑140
pdf bib PanLex: A Lexical Infrastructure Tool
Laura Welcher and David Kamholz
pp. 141‑142
pdf bib Development of the Parallel Corpus of Mexican Languages (CPLM)
Cynthia Montaño, Gerardo Sierra Martínez and Gemma Bel-Enguix
pp. 143‑146
pdf bib Dictionary 4.0: Alternative Presentations for Indonesian Multilingual Dictionaries
Arbi Haza Nasution and Totok Suhardijanto
pp. 147‑150
pdf bib MultiTAL - an Online Platform to List NLP Tools for Under-Resourced Languages
Damien Nouvel, Mathieu Valette and Driss Sadoun
pp. 151‑154
pdf bib A Speaking Atlas of Indigenous Languages of France and Its Overseas
Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Gilles Adda, Albert Rilliard and Frédéric Vernier
pp. 155‑159
pdf bib ELLORA: Enabling Low Resource Languages with Technology
Kalika Bali, Monojit Choudhury, Sunayana Sitaram and Vivek Seshadri
pp. 160‑163
pdf bib Dependency Parsing Based on Uzbek Corpus
Nilufar Abdurakhmonova
pp. 164‑168
pdf bib Womb Grammars: A Constraint Solving Model for Learning the Grammar of YorùBá
Ife Adebara
pp. 169‑172
pdf bib The Contribution of StoryWeaver in Keeping Indigenous Languages Alive
Archana Nambiar
pp. 173‑176
pdf bib Can We Defuse the Digital Timebomb? Linguistics, Speech Technology and the Irish Language Community
Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Neasa Ní Chiaráin, Harald Berthelsen, Christoph Wendler, Andrew Murphy, Emily Barnes and Christer Gobl
pp. 177‑181
pdf bib Spoken Language Technology for North-East Indian Languages
Viyazonuo Terhiija, Samudra Vijaya and Priyankoo Sarmah
pp. 182‑185
pdf bib Nenek: Digital Self-documentation for Minority and Under-resourced Languages
Anuschka van t Hooft and José Luis González
pp. 186‑189
pdf bib Indigenous Language Revitalisation: The Context of Inpui Naga in Northeast India
Rajiandai Bariam
pp. 190‑192
pdf bib Language Shift, Language Technology, and Language Revitalization: Challenges and Possibilities for St. Lawrence Island Yupik
Lane Schwartz
pp. 193‑197
pdf bib Copyright in the Context of Tooling up Corsican and Other Less-resourced Languages
Laurent Kevers and Stella Retali-Medori
pp. 198‑201
pdf bib Formal Models and Software Tools for the Computer Processing of the Tatar Language
Suleymanov Szhavdet, Aidar Khusainov and Rinat Gilmullin
pp. 202‑205
pdf bib Indonesian Phoneme Set, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation for Automatic Speech Recognition and Speech Synthesizer
Dessi Puji Lestari, Roland Hartanto, Devin Hoesen, Guntario Sukma Cahyani and Sakriani Sakti
pp. 206‑209
pdf bib Analysis of the Ethiopic Twitter Dataset for Abusive Speech in Amharic
Seid Muhie Yimam, Abinew Ali Ayele and Chris Biemann
pp. 210‑214
pdf bib The IRCAM Realizations for the Amazigh Preservation and Revitalization in Morocco
Fadoua Ataa Allah and Aicha Bouhjar
pp. 215‑218
pdf bib Language Technology for Indigenous Languages: Achievements and Challenges
Sjur Moshagen, Lene Antonsen and Trond Trosterud
pp. 219‑222
pdf bib Language Technology Applications in Africa within an “Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective” Crisis Interface
Evelyn Chibaka
pp. 223‑226
pdf bib Digital Surveillance and Digitally-disadvantaged Language Communities
Isabelle Zaugg
pp. 227‑230
pdf bib Language Resources and Tools Development for Indonesian Languages
Budi Irmawati, Arik Aranta, Wirarama Wedhaswara, M. Iqbal D. Putra and Siti Oryza Khairunnisa
pp. 231‑234
pdf bib Languages and Technology in Bhutan
Tenzin Namgyel and Tshewang Norbu
pp. 235‑238
pdf bib Towards Speech Technologies for Romani Language in Slovakia
Milan Rusko, Sakhia Darjaa, Marián Trnka, Róbert Sabo and Štefan Beňuš
pp. 239‑242
pdf bib NTeALan - AI/NLP/NLU Platforms for Sharing and Leveraging African Language Resources for Education in Africa
Elvis Mboning Tchiaze, Assoumou Jules, Jean Marc Bassahak, Juanita Fopa and Damien Nouvel
pp. 243‑246
pdf bib Multilingual Neural Machine Translation in Low Resource Settings
Pulkit Madaan and Fatiha Sadat
pp. 247‑250
pdf bib Komi Latin Letters Degrees of UNICODE Facilitation
Jack Rueter and Larisa Ponomareva
pp. 251‑254
pdf bib Challenges with Minority Indigenous Languages and Language Technologies
Apolonia Tamata
pp. 255‑258
pdf bib Building Corpora for Under-Resourced Languages in Indonesia
Totok Suhardijanto and Arawinda Dinakaramani
pp. 259‑262
pdf bib Language Is the Carrier of Our Culture : Language Documentation as Revitalisation in Badimaya and Warriyangga
Rosie Sitorus, Jacqui Cook and Peter Salmon
pp. 263‑266
pdf bib Lessons Learned after Development and Use of a Data Collection App for Language Documentation (Lig-Aikuma)
Laurent Besacier, Elodie Gauthier and Sylvie Voisin
pp. 267‑271
pdf bib Language Technologies for Regional Languages of France: The RESTAURE Project
Delphine Bernhard, Myriam Bras, Pascale Erhart, Anne-Laure Ligozat and Marianne Vergez-Couret
pp. 272‑275
pdf bib Cardamom: Comparative Deep Models for Minority and Historical Languages
John P. McCrae and Theodorus Fransen
pp. 276‑279
pdf bib Empowering Indigenous Communities through Citizen Linguistics, Language Resources and Human Language Technologies
Christopher Cieri and Mark Liberman
pp. 280‑283
pdf bib Can a Robot Help Save an Endangered Language?
Maximiliano Duran
pp. 284‑287
pdf bib Accessing and Understanding Contents in Portuguese by Foreigners in Scientific Digital Libraries: Can This Methodology Be Generalizedo to Other Languages ?
Francisco Claudio de Menezes
pp. 288‑290
pdf bib Challenges and Opportunities in Processing Low Resource Languages: A Study on Persian
Mehrnoush Shamsfard
pp. 291‑295
pdf bib Designing for Language Revitalisation
Steven Bird
pp. 296‑299
pdf bib Contribution to the Universal Dependencies Treebank of Non-Standard Romanian Texts
Victoria Bobicev, Catalina Maranduc, Tudor Bumbu, Ludmila Malahov, Alexandru Colesnicov and Svetlana Cojocaru
pp. 300‑303
pdf bib Translation Commons: No Language and No Linguist Left behind
Jeannette Stewart
pp. 304‑307
pdf bib Wa7 Szum’In’stum’ Ti Nqweleutenlhkalha Technology Help and Hindrance in Indigenous Language Revitalization
Lorna Williams
pp. 308‑310
pdf bib 21St Century Language Technology Tools – 21St Century Challenges vs. 21St Century Opportunities
Antti Arppe and Jordan Lachler
pp. 311‑314
pdf bib Indicators of Languages in the Internet
Daniel Pimienta
pp. 315‑319
pdf bib Challenges for Language Technologies in Critically Endangered Languages
Jhonnatan Rangel
pp. 320‑323
pdf bib Situation and Challenges of Technologies for Indigenous Languages of India
Shweta Sinha and Shyam Sundar Agrawal
pp. 324‑327
pdf bib Towards ASR That Supports Linguistic Diversity in Norway
Benedicte Haraldstad Frostad, Verena Schall and Sonja Myhre Holten
pp. 328‑331
pdf bib European Language Monitor – Exploring European Language Policies On-Line
Sabine Kirchmeier
pp. 332‑334
pdf bib Achieving the Goal of Language Technology for All
Angarai Ganesan Ramakrishnan
pp. 335‑337
pdf bib Semi-supervised Learning by Machine Speech Chain for Multilingual Speech Processing, and Recent Progress on Automatic Speech Interpretation
Satoshi Nakamura, Sakriani Sakti and Katsuhito Sudoh
pp. 338‑341
pdf bib Parsing the Less-configurational Georgian Language with a Context-Free Grammar
Oleg Kapanadze
pp. 342‑345
pdf bib On Practical Realisation of Autosegmental Representations in Lexical Transducers of Tonal Bantu Languages
Anssi Yli-Jyrä
pp. 346‑349
pdf bib Text-Independent Dialect Classification in Read and Spontaneous Speech
Oliver Jokisch and Johanna Dobbriner
pp. 350‑354
pdf bib Rediscovering past Narrations: The Oral History of the Romanian Language Preserved within the National Phonogramic Archive
Oana Niculescu, Maria Marin and Daniela Răuțu
pp. 355‑357
pdf bib Developing Technologies for the Documentation and Description of the Low-resource Uralic Languages Zyrian Komi and North Saami
Niko Partanen, Thierry Poibeau and Michael Rießler
pp. 358‑362
pdf bib Development of Technology for Indian Languages: Indian Government Initiatives
Sunil Srivastava
pp. 363‑366
pdf bib Coherent Planning for Language Technology Development and Language Revitalization
Delyth Prys, Dewi Jones and Gruffudd Prys
pp. 367‑370
pdf bib Archiving System of Endangered Languages in Japan: A Preliminary Report
Natsuko Nakagawa, Masahiro Yamada, Nobuko Kibe and Yukinori Takubo
pp. 371‑374
pdf bib Efforts in the Development of an Augmented English–Nepali Parallel Corpus
Sharad Duwal and Bal Krishna Bal
pp. 375‑378
pdf bib Rich Morphology, No Corpus – and We Still Made It. the SáMi Experience
Sjur Moshagen and Trond Trosterud
pp. 379‑383
pdf bib Democratizing Access to Information : An Open and Inclusive Localization Model
Amel Fraisse
pp. 384‑387
pdf bib The Case of Polish on Its Way to Become a Well-Resourced-Language
Zygmunt Vetulani and Grażyna Vetulani
pp. 388‑392
pdf bib Analysis of Language Relatedness for the Development of Multilingual Automatic Speech Recognition for Ethiopian Languages
Martha Yifiru Tachbelie, Solomon Teferra Abate and Tanja Schultz
pp. 393‑397
pdf bib Increasing Diversity via Augmented and Distributed Online Conferences
Alejandrina Cristia
pp. 398‑401
pdf bib Indigenous Language Technologies & Language Reclamation in Canada
Nathan Thanyehténhas Brinklow, Patrick Littell, Delaney Lothian, Aidan Pine and Heather Souter
pp. 402‑406
pdf bib LT4All Poster Summaries
pp. 407‑436

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