The South African Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR) will be hosting the first workshop on Resources for African Indigenous Languages (RAIL) that will be held virtually on 16 May 2020 from 9:00 to 13:00 SAST. Participation in this virtual workshop is free. Registration on EventBrite. Details on how to join the workshop will be sent out to registered participants.
The workshop aims to bring together researchers who are interested in showcasing their research and thereby boosting the field of African indigenous languages. It will provide an overview of the current state-of-the-art of African indigenous language resources (both data and tools) and emphasize their availability. The workshop will allow for information sharing among researchers interested in African indigenous languages as well as start discussions on improving the quality and availability of the resources.
Many African indigenous languages currently have no or very limited resources available and, additionally, they are often structurally different from more well-resourced languages, requiring the development and use of specialized techniques. By bringing together researchers from different fields (e.g., (computational) linguistics, sociolinguistics, language technology) to discuss the development of language resources for African indigenous languages, SADiLaR hopes to boost research in this field.
Topics include the following:
- Language collections (description and creation)
- Lexicography
- Syntactic analysis
- Computational linguistic tools
- Wordnets
The first workshop on African indigenous languages is supported by Videolectures.net.
Details
Free virtual workshop on African indigenous languages
16 May 9:00 to 13:00 SAST
Register through https://bit.ly/1stRAIL