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Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Bibliography
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Bibliography


Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

FP7 & H2020 Projects

  • H2020 Parthenos (2015-2019, PI Franco Niccolucci [University of Florence]; LR is a work package coordinator) Topic: strengthening the cohesion of research in the broad sector of Linguistic Studies, Humanities, Cultural Heritage, History, Archaeology and related fields through a thematic cluster of European Research Infrastructures, integrating initiatives, e-infrastructures and other world-class infrastructures, and building bridges between different, although tightly interrelated, fields.

  • H2020 EHRI “European Holocaust Research Infrastructure” (2015-2019, PI Conny Kristel [NIOD-KNAW, NL]; LR is task leader) Topic: transform archival research on the Holocaust, by providing methods and tools to integrate and provide access to a wide variety of archival content.

  • H2020 Iperion CH (2015-2019, PI Luca Pezzati [CNR, IT], LR is task leader) Topic: coordinating infrastructural activities in the cultural heritage domain.

  • H2020 HIRMEOS: HIRMEOS objective is to improve five important publishing platforms for the open access monographs in the humanities and enhance their technical capacities and services and rendering technologies, while making their content interoperable. Inria is responsable for improving integrating the entity-fishing component deplyed as an infrastructural service for the five platforms.

  • H2020 DESIR: The DESIR project aims at contributing to the sustainability of the DARIAH infrastructure along all its dimensions: dissemination, growth, technology, robustness, trust and education. Inria is responsable for providing of a portfolio of text analytics services based on GROBID and entity-fishing.

Collaborations in European Programs, Except FP7 & H2020

  • ERIC DARIAH “Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities” (set up as a consortium of states, 2014-2034; LR served president of the board of director until August 2018) Topic: coordinating Digital Humanities infrastructure activities in Europe (17 partners, 5 associated partners).

  • COST enCollect (2017-2020, PI Lionel Nicolas [European Academy of Bozen/Bolzano]) Topic: combining language learning and crowdsourcing for developing language teaching materials and more generic language resources for NLP

Collaborations with Major European Organizations

Collaborations with institutions not cited above (for the SPMRL initiative, see below):

  • Universität Zürich, Switzerland (Géraldine Walther) [computational morphology, lexicons]

  • Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften [Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities], Berlin, Germany (Alexander Geyken) [lexicology]

  • Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften [Austrian Academy of Sciences], Vienna, Austria (Karlheinz Moerth) [lexicology]

  • University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (Ekaterina Kochmar) [text simplification]

  • Univerza v Ljubljani [University of Ljubljana], Ljubljana, Slovenia (Darja Fišer) [wordnet development]