The Irish language in the digital age An Ghaeilge sa ré dhigiteach / John Judge, CNGL ; Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Coláste na Tríonóide ; Rose Ní Dhubhda OÉ Gallimh ; Kevin P. Scannell, Saint Louis University ; Elaine Uí Dhonnchadha, Coláste na Tríonóide ; Georg Rehm, Hans Uszkoreit (editors).

Author/creator Judge, John
Format Electronic
Publication InfoBerlin ; Springer, [2012]
Descriptioniv, 87 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.
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Other author/creatorRehm, Georg.
Other author/creatorUszkoreit, Hans.
Included WorkJudge, John. Irish language in the digital age.
Included WorkJudge, John. Irish language in the digital age. Irish.
Other author/creatorMETA-NET (Organization)
Variant title Ghaeilge sa ré dhigiteach
Variant title At head of title on cover: META-NET
SeriesWhite paper series = Sraith Páipéar Bán, 2194-1416
Contents Achoimre Fheidhmeach -- Riosca Dár Dteangacha Agus Dúshlán Dár Dteicneolaíocht Teanga -- An Ghaeilge I Sochaí Faisnéise Na Heorpa -- Tacaíocht Teicneolaíochta Teanga don Ghaeilge -- Eolas Faoi Meta-Net -- Executive Summary -- Languages At Risk: A Challenge For Language Technology -- The Irish Language in the European Information Society -- Language Technology Support for Irish -- About Meta-Net -- Georg Rehm and Hans Uszkoreit.
Summary "In everyday communication, Europe's citizens, business partners and politicians are inevitably confronted with language barriers. Language technology has the potential to overcome these barriers and to provide innovative interfaces to technologies and knowledge. This white paper presents the state of language technology support for the Irish language. It is part of a series that analyses the available language resources and technologies for 30 European languages. The analysis was carried out by MEDTA-NET, a Network of Excellence funded by the European Commission. META-NET consists of 54 research centres in 33 countries, who cooperate with stakeholders from economy, government agencies, research organisations, non-governmental organisations, language communities and European universities. META-NET's vision is high-quality language technology for all European languages"--Page 4 of cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
LanguageEnglish and Irish
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2012942723
ISBN9783642305573