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12/19/2014 15:02

New Leibniz ScienceCampus: Language Analysis on a Large Scale

Marietta Fuhrmann-Koch Kommunikation und Marketing
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

    The development of new methods, models and tools to compile and analyse digital language corpora is the focus of the new Leibniz ScienceCampus “Empirical Linguistics and Computational Language Modelling” – a joint interdisciplinary research project of the Institute for the German Language (IDS) in Mannheim and the Department of Computational Linguistics at Heidelberg University. Project funding of 2.6 million euros has been approved for a period of four years. Research is to start at the beginning of 2015.

    Press Release
    Heidelberg, 19 December 2014

    New Leibniz ScienceCampus: Language Analysis on a Large Scale
    Joint research project of the Department of Computational Linguistics at Heidelberg University and the Institute for the German Language in Mannheim

    The development of new methods, models and tools to compile and analyse digital language corpora is the focus of the new Leibniz ScienceCampus “Empirical Linguistics and Computational Language Modelling” – a joint interdisciplinary research project of the Institute for the German Language (IDS) in Mannheim and the Department of Computational Linguistics at Heidelberg University. Project funding of 2.6 million euros has been approved for a period of four years. Research is to start at the beginning of 2015. Besides the Leibniz Association, Baden-Württemberg’s Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts is also providing financial support.

    “Modern ways of storing and analysing language electronically in the form of texts or audio-recordings have the potential to revolutionise existing research methods in linguistics, the humanities and cultural studies. New approaches and tools have to be developed to manage, process and analyse big data, and make it available for other applications,” underlines Prof. Dr. Andreas Witt, the designated spokesperson of the joint project and director of the Research Infrastructures programme area at the Institute for the German Language. “The Leibniz ScienceCampus aims to develop innovative research methods in the field of linguistics and computational linguistics. We also want to make these methods and tools available for new research questions in the digital humanities,” adds Prof. Dr. Anette Frank, executive director of the Department of Computational Linguistics at Heidelberg University.

    The central research themes of the Leibniz ScienceCampus include the processing and statistical analysis of huge amounts of language data. The scientists involved want to build on this to develop innovative language processing models for German. These models are intended to enable the automatic analysis of language from different genres and domains and thereby improve the interpretation of language corpora from different sources and applications – e.g. social media texts, spoken language and specialist or literary texts. Besides linguists from the Institute for the German Language and computational linguists from Heidelberg University, other partners involved in the joint project include computer scientists and linguists from the University of Mannheim and Heidelberg University, along with computational linguists from the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS).

    The purpose of a Leibniz ScienceCampus is to boost interdisciplinary cooperation between university and non-university research. It “promotes cooperation on an equal footing between Leibniz member institutes” – in this case the Institute for the German Language – “and universities in the form of thematically focused, complementary regional partnerships”. The Leibniz Association’s aim is to create networks in order to expand the respective field of research and raise its scientific research profile.

    Contact
    Prof. Dr. Andreas Witt
    Institute for the German Language
    Programme area Research Infrastructures
    Phone: +49 621 1581-410
    witt@ids-mannheim.de

    Prof. Dr. Anette Frank
    Heidelberg University
    Department of Computational Linguistics
    Phone: +49 6221 54-3247
    frank@cl.uni-heidelberg.de

    Heidelberg University
    Communications and Marketing
    Press Office, phone: 49 6221 54-2311
    presse@rektorat.uni-heidelberg.de


    More information:

    http://wisscamp.de/en


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