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Projects
TrebleCLEF - Evaluation, Best Practice & Collaboration for Multilingual Information Access
DESCRIPTION
The TrebleCLEF is a Coordination Action funded under the 7FP from 2008 to 2009 which aimes at building on and extending the results already achieved by CLEF. The objective of the project is to support the development and consolidation of expertise in the multidisciplinary research area of multilingual information access and to disseminate knowhow, tools and resources in the relevant application communities in order to make content and knowledge accessible usable and exploitable.
TrebleCLEF thus intends to promote research, development, implementation and industrial take-up of multilingual, multimodal information access functionality.
CELCT’S ROLE:
CELCT is in charge with the dissemination activities whose main goal is to promote the general understanding and visibility of the project and ensure an awareness of the results in the interested research and application communities. The project activities and results are disseminated using the following mechanisms:
- Treble-CLEF Portal
- organization of of workshops:
- two annual evaluation campaigns and related workshops (CLEF) in which the participants in the campaign meet to present their experiments and discuss their results;
- 3 brain-storming workshops: one will bring together system developers to study system-oriented aspects, while the second will bring together MLIA user communities to discuss user requirements and user-oriented evaluation of multilingual information access systems; the third will bring together researchers to share their experiences in using log analysis
- a “MLIA Technology Day” aimed at putting researchers, software developers and users together in order to facilitate a two-way communication of research advances and results researchers, as well as the reverse flow of requirements and ideas from users and developers;
- a summer school will be organized on MLIA theory and practice. The school will be structured in a series of lectures and training sessions.
LINK:
http://www.trebleclef.eu/index.php
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