National Language Bank and The Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (Swe-CLARIN)

The National Language Bank is a national e-science research infrastructure that provides access to both digital language data and advanced tools for working with language data. For example, research conducted using the infrastructure involves language technology, language science, digital humanities and social sciences, social robotics and artificial intelligence.

The Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (Swe-CLARIN) is part of the National Language Bank and serves as the Swedish node of the European Research Infrastructure for Language Resources and Technology (CLARIN-ERIC). Its mission is to provide language technology tools and materials, such as text collections, corpora, dictionaries and audio recordings. Resources are developed for both Swedish and the official minority languages.

The University of Gothenburg hosts the National Language Bank and Swe-CLARIN. Other participating higher education institutions and organisations include Uppsala University, Royal Institute of Technology, Linköping University, Lund University, Stockholm University, Umeå University, the National Archives, the Institute of Language and Folklore and the Royal Library.

The Council for Research Infrastructures (RFI) funds this research infrastructure, which the Swedish Research Council considers to be in the national interest.

The contact person at Uppsala University is Joakim Nivre, Professor at the Department of Linguistics and Philology.

Related information

National Language Bank website

Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (Swe-CLARIN) website

European Research Infrastructure for Language Resources and Technology (CLARIN-ERIC) - international research infrastructure that includes Swe-CLARIN

Contact

Joakim Nivre, Professor at the Department of Linguistics and Philology.

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