ABOUT
Background
The Special Interest Group for Language and Speech Technology Development
was founded in July 1999 after a pre-conference tutorial on African Language
Engineering in the next Millennium. This tutorial which was partially
sponsored by PANSALB, preceded the 10th Biennial International Conference
of the African Language Association of Southern Africa (ALASA).
Aims
- To introduce linguists working in the African languages to the challenges
in the fast developing field of HLT;
- To act as catalyst for the development of language and speech technology
in South Africa;
- To facilitate short term capacity building by identifying interested
individuals and expertise in this field with a view to organising informal
training sessions in HLT at different venues across the country;
- To facilitate long term capacity building through research into the
restructuring of curricula at tertiary levels.
Steering Committee
(Convenor)
University of South Africa
(Field of interest: text processing)
University of Stellenbosch
(Field of interest: speech processing)
University of Stellenbosch
(Field of interest: corpus annotation)
University of South Africa
(Field of interest: corpus linguistics)
PANSALB
(Field of interest: PANSALB representative)
University of Pretoria
(Field of interest: lexicography and corpus construction)
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