Automatic detection of references (citations). Using NLP to detect referenced articles within juridical documents. Currently only in French.
Digital innovationLegal+4 topics
Last update: 19/05/2014
Codelist for bio-geographical regions, Europe 2011
Europe 2011 - The biogeographical regions dataset contains the official delineations used in the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) and for the EMERALD Network set up under the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (Bern Convention) Biogeographical boundaries were obtained from the EU Member States and from the Emerald Network countries. These were merged together to produce a European wide map of the biogeographical regions independent of political boundaries. A number of the regions were updated during the work under Article 17 of the Habitats Directive (92/43…
Standardisation
Last update: 30/09/2021
VocBench 3 v10.0 is now available
VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development platform for managing and sharing reference data and controlled lists of codes and terms used to organise information. With persistent URIs, managed concepts are correctly referenced in any domain. Developed in a context neutral way as an open-source project, it can be deployed or further developed for any sector wanting to have authentic reference data/codes made available for information systems and human users. Reference data, such as code lists and authority tables, means data that are used solely to characterise or relate to...
Open Source SoftwareStandardisation+3 topics
Last update: 04/08/2021
Optimising open data from Luxembourg’s historical newspapers
The National Library of Luxembourg has developed an OCR-tool, that users of historical open data can find pre-trained on GitHub. This software tool is an enhancer of quality of existing XML schema or the regular OCR-engine. It currently comes with a “training set” for the software. Nautilus-OCR is an open source software tool provided by Bibliothèque nationale de Luxembourg (BnL), the National Library of Luxembourg. BnL started digitalising newspapers back in 2006 by using layout recognition and Optical Character Recognition (OCR). The repository for Nautilus-OCR was created by the reuse of…
Open Source Software
Last update: 10/06/2021
Luxembourg in the cloud
Following a call for expressions of interest launched in April, the Ministry of the Economy of the Grand Duchy launched on 8 June 2021 a call for projects for economic operators wishing to participate in the development of next-generation Cloud infrastructures and services, within the framework of an Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI). The call is aimed at economic actors operating within the Cloud infrastructure and services value chain. It is worth noting that the core of the project is to design and implement an open source ledger and related APIs to document in real time...