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The SAFMORIL K-centre brings together linguists as well as researchers and developers in the area of computational morphology and its application during language processing.
Read about the Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon #DHH19 in which students and researchers of humanities, social sciences, and computer science applied digital methods to a variety of datasets, with the goal of solving research questions in Social Sciences and Digital Humanities.
Tour de CLARIN highlights prominent User Involvement (UI) activities of a particular CLARIN national consortium. This is the last post from Finland.
Meet Tommi Jantunen, a linguist specialising in the Finnish Sign Language working at the University of Jyväskylä.
Discover Suomi24 corpus, a comprehensive collection of texts from discussion forums of Suomi24, which is Finland’s largest and most popular social media website and is used by 86% of Finns every month.
This time in Tour de CLARIN we are focusing on the Aalto Automatic Speech Recognition tool from Finland.
'Tour de CLARIN: Finland' blog post written by Darja Fišer and Jakob Lenardič