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The SAFMORIL K-centre brings together linguists as well as researchers and developers in the area of computational morphology and its application during language processing.

 
 

Pipe is a modular toolchain that allows researchers to combine multiple natural language processing tools in a unified framework. It provides the gluing code that is used to combine tools even if they are written in different programming languages and rely on conflicting library versions.

 
 

The Latvian FrameNet-annotated text corpus is a balanced, multilayered corpus annotated according to the latest frame inventory of Berkeley FrameNet.

 
 

Tour de CLARIN highlights prominent User Involvement (UI) activities of a particular CLARIN national consortium. This time the focus is on Latvia and Sanita Reinsone, a leading researcher at the Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art at the University of Latvia.

 
 

The seminar Tools and Resources for Digital Humanities Research was organized by the staff of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and brought together a wide range of humanities researchers, including philologists, journalists, political scientists, translators, librarians, historians and other representatives of the Humanities and Social Sciences

 
 

The coordinating centre of CLARIN Latvia is the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, which has been conducting research on natural language processing and has provided access to different language resources, including corpora and lexicons, for almost 30 years.