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- 8 creator alexander-oconnor.
- 8 creator david-lewis.
- 8 creator dominic-jones.
- 8 creator yalemisew-m.-abgaz.
- 8 type InProceedings.
- 8 label "A Semantic Model for Integrated Content Management, Localisation and Language Technology Processing".
- 8 sameAs 8.
- 8 abstract "Providers of products and services are faced with the dual challengeof supporting the languages and individual needs of the global customer whilealso accommodating the increasing relevance of user-generated content. As aresult, the content and localisation industries must now evolve rapidly frommanually processing predicable content which arrives in large jobs to the highlyautomated processing of streams of fast moving, heterogeneous andunpredictable content. This requires a new generation of digital contentmanagement technologies that combine the agile flow of content fromdevelopers to localisers and consumers with the data-driven languagetechnologies needed to handle the volume of content required to feed thedemands of global markets. Data-driven technologies such as statisticalmachine translation, cross-lingual information retrieval, sentiment analysis andautomatic speech recognition, all rely on high quality training content, which inturn must be continually harvested based on the human quality judgments madeacross the end-to-end content processing flow. This paper presents themotivation, approach and initial semantic models of a collection of researchdemonstrators where they represent a part of, or a step towards, documenting ina semantic model the multi-lingual semantic web.".
- 8 hasAuthorList authorList.
- 8 isPartOf proceedings.
- 8 keyword "Content Management".
- 8 keyword "Language Technology and Interoperability".
- 8 keyword "Localisation".
- 8 keyword "Multilingual Web".
- 8 title "A Semantic Model for Integrated Content Management, Localisation and Language Technology Processing".