PICCL: Philosophical Integrator of Computational and Corpus Libraries
Publication year
2015Publisher
Wrocław, Poland : CLARIN ERIC
In
Proceedings of CLARIN Annual Conference 2015 -- Book of Abstracts, pp. 75-79Annotation
CLARIN Annual Conference, 15 oktober 2015
Publication type
Article in monograph or in proceedings

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Organization
CLST - Centre for Language and Speech Technology
Communicatie- en informatiewetenschappen
Languages used
English (eng)
Book title
Proceedings of CLARIN Annual Conference 2015 -- Book of Abstracts
Page start
p. 75
Page end
p. 79
Subject
Aligned constructions in machine translation; Language & Speech Technology; Language in Society; Nederlab; Tools/Integration. Digitale productiestraatAbstract
CLARIN activities in the Netherlands in 2015 are in transition between the first national project
CLARIN-NL and its successor CLARIAH. In this paper we give an overview of important infrastructure
developments which have taken place throughout the first and which are taken to a
further level in the second. We show how relatively small accomplishments in particular projects
enable larger steps in further ones and how the synergy of these projects helps the national infrastructure
to outgrow mere demonstrators and to move towards mature production systems. The
paper centers around a new corpus building tool called PICCL. This integrated pipeline offers a
comprehensive range of conversion facilities for legacy electronic text formats, Optical Character
Recognition for text images, automatic text correction and normalization, linguistic annotation,
and preparation for corpus exploration and exploitation environments. We give a concise
overview of PICCL’s components, integrated now or to be incorporated in the foreseeable future.
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