ACL Workshop 2024 - Machine Learning for Ancient Languages
Dates
2024-08-15 03:00 - 2024-08-16 03:00
Archimedes Research Unit of Athena Research Center is proud to support this year's ACL Workshop - "Machine Learning for Ancient Languages" that will take place on August 15, at Bangkok, Thailand and online. Our very own, Dr John Pavlopoulos,  Assistant Professor
 at Athens University of Economics and Business and a Lead Researcher of Archimedes, has been serving tirelessly in the organising committee towards the realization of this workshop!
The Workshop will focus on the following:
- Digitization: bringing textual sources to a high-quality machine-readable format.
- Restoration: recovering missing text and reassembling fragmented written artifacts.
- Attribution: contextualising a document within its original geographical, chronological and authorial setting.
- Linguistic analysis: involving linguistic tasks such as semantic analysis, part of speech (POS) tagging, text parsing and segmentation.
- Textual criticism: the process of reconstructing a text’s philological tradition of textual transmission.
- Translation and decipherment: which aim to make a text’s language comprehensible and interpretable to modern-day researchers.
You can find information regarding registration here: https://2024.aclweb.org/registration
The project “ARCHIMEDES Unit: Research in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science and Algorithms” with code OPS 5154714
 is implemented by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan “Greece 2.0” and is funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU.
 
  
 