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Improving Collaboration Between the European Language Technology Industry and Research: A New Framework for Supply and Demand

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Future and Emerging Trends in Language Technology. Machine Learning and Big Data (FETLT 2016)

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It is vital to develop more intensive and intelligent collaboration between industry and research to create true win-win situations for all stakeholders in language technology. LT-Innovate, as the key language technology industry organisation, proposes a tentative strategy and methodology to federate actions that improve industry/research collaboration throughout Europe.

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    LT2013: Status and Potential of the European Language Technology Markets - http://www.lt-innovate.org/sites/default/files/2216-LT2013_Report_MediumQuality.pdf#overlay-context=lt-observe/document/lt-innovate-innovation-agenda-manifesto .

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    The LT2013 Report is quoted at several instances in Spain’s “Plan for the Advancement of LT” - http://www.agendadigital.gob.es/tecnologias-lenguaje/Bibliotecaimpulsotecnologiaslenguaje/Detalle%20del%20Plan/Plan-Advancement-Language-Technology.pdf .

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    See details about LT-Innovate’s Innovation Acceleration Programme at http://www.lt-innovate.org/programmes/innovation-acceleration.

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    http://www.meta-net.eu/sra-en.

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    http://www.lt-innovate.org/lt-observe/document/lt-innovate-innovation-agenda-manifesto.

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    http://www.lt-innovate.org/citia/citia-roadmap-conversational-interaction-technologies.

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    http://www.lt-innovate.org/sites/default/files/Riga-Summit-2015-Declaration.pdf.

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    http://cracker-project.eu/wp-content/uploads/SRIA-V0.9-final-online.pdf.

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    http://www.lt-innovate.org/sites/default/files/Assessment of the state of Language Technologies and EU policy recommendations.pdf.

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    https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/wiki/display/CEFDIGITAL/eTranslation.

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    http://lr-coordination.eu/.

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Wacker, P., Joscelyne, A. (2017). Improving Collaboration Between the European Language Technology Industry and Research: A New Framework for Supply and Demand. In: Quesada, J., Martín Mateos , FJ., López Soto, T. (eds) Future and Emerging Trends in Language Technology. Machine Learning and Big Data. FETLT 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10341. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69365-1_5

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