African Language Technology Interest in language technology research for African languages has seen a tremendous increase in recent years. This is marked by the growing availability of digital corpora, dictionaries and tools for many (formerly) resource-scarce African languages. The AfLaT website aims to catalogue these resources for the benefit of researchers interested in African language technology. in Languages > Regional > Africawith africadictionarieslanguage
Coalition of Distinguished Language Centers Coalition of Distinguished Language Centers (CDLC) provides support to the universities, institutions, and schools with programs that teach foreign languages to the near-native level and to individuals learning to those levels. in Languageswith cdlclanguagelearning
Comparing methods of Language ID Abstract: In this work three different statistical language identification methods are compared, and a detailed study of the influence on those systems of some basic parameters is
performed. The analyzed parameters are the size of the train set, the amount of text that we want to classify and the languages the system is able to distinguish (it will be studied not only the influence of the number of languages but also the influence of which are the considered languages). in Computational Linguistics > Language IDwith applicationcomputationallanguagelinguisticsobjectsepln04-pp.pdf