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Public multilingual knowledge management infrastructure for the Digital Single Market

Public multilingual knowledge management infrastructure for the Digital Single Market

This public multilingual knowledge management infrastructure will support e-commerce solutions, such as machine translation, localisation and multilingual search, by creating interoperable multilingual classifications and terminologies that will be easily reusable by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and public administrations. Learn more.

 

Title: Towards a Public Multilingual Knowledge Management Infrastructure for the Digital Single Market

 

Material characteristics:

  • Level of specialisation: Basic
  • Interaction: Self-learning
  • Learning activities: Reading&Practice
  • Material type: Papers/Publications
  • Target Audience: All civil servants
  • Teaching medium: Digital
  • Time of publication: 2016-2020 (ISA²)

Description: This is a news article providing a summary on workshop “Semantic interoperability for the multilingual web”. This workshop took palce in the context of the PMKI project.

Title: Towards a Public Multilingual Knowledge Management Infrastructure for the Digital Single Market

 

Material characteristics:

  • Level of specialisation: Intermediate
  • Interaction: Web learning
  • Learning activities: Reading&Practice
  • Material type: Papers/Publications
  • Target Audience: All civil servants
  • Teaching medium: Analogue
  • Time of publication: 2016-2020 (ISA²)

Description: This paper describes the first phase of the Public Multilingual Knowledge Management Infrastructure (PMKI) ISA2 project. PMKI is meant to support enterprises, in particular the language technology industry, as well as public administrations, with multilingual tools able to improve cross border accessibility of digital services. In particular it aims to create a set of tools and facilities, based on Semantic Web technologies, for establishing semantic interoperability between multilingual lexicons. A comparative study among the main data models for representing lexicons and recommendations for the PMKI service are reported. Moreover, the expected synergies with other programs of the EU institutions, as far as systems interoperability and machine translation solutions, are discussed.

 

Title: Link to all workshop presentations

 

Material characteristics:

  • Level of specialisation: Basic
  • Interaction: Self-learning
  • Learning activities: Reading&Practice
  • Material type: Papers/Publications
  • Target Audience: All civil servants
  • Teaching medium: Digital
  • Time of publication: 2016-2020 (ISA²)

Description: A link to all presentations that took place during the 'Semantic interoperability for the multilingual web' workshop.

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