Language Technologies in Europe: trends and future perspectives



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Language Technologies in Europe: trends and future perspectives European Commission Márta Nagy-Rothengass, DG CONNECT Data Value Chain Unit Berlin, 24 January 2013

META - Creation of language resources - Strategic Research Agenda - White books on future of European languages in digital age Excellent input and fundament for future LT developments WHY??

Outline - Language (technologies) in the European policy context - Language technologies in the European Data Value Chain strategy - European fundings and future perspectives Conclusions

Why does the EU support language technologies? - The European Union brings together 500 million people speaking many languages less than half of Europeans understand English the Web and the online market is more multilingual than ever - Towards a digital single market where content & services can flow freely ü support cross-border exchanges between public online services ü ecommerce ü ease internationalisation of SMEs

Language technologies in ICT policy context Ø A strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth Ø A vision to achieve high levels of employment, a low carbon economy, productivity and social cohesion, to be implemented through concrete actions at EU and national levels. Ø One of the seven flagship initiatives of Europe 2020, set out to define the key enabling role that the use of ICTs will have to play if Europe wants to succeed in its ambitions for 2020. Ø The overall aim [ ] is to deliver sustainable economic and social benefits from a digital single market [ ] Ø Support research and innovation " T h e C o m m i s s i o n i s invited to make rapid progress in key areas of the digital economy to ensure the creation of the Digital Single Market by 2015, including [ ] the availability of public sector Information." Conclusions of the European Council (4 February 2011) 5

New opportunities The "European language technology" portfolio has been strengthen in the broader "Data value chain" context - A new opportunity to explore technology and policy synergies between the "Data" challenge, Semantic Web, and language technologies - DVC has a portfolio of 130+ projects with 300+ MEUR funding, 1500+ FTE - Special SME focused actions - We should make more effort to enhance multidisciplinary working together and profit from each other's achievements

"DATA Value Chain" Vision aims at extracting the maximum value from data by building on the intelligent use of multilingual data sources across Europe. This will lead to - increased business intelligence and efficiency of private and public sectors - world class applications and services - new business opportunities involving SMEs - new ways of tackling societal challenges

Main pillars of the "Data value chain" thinking 1. Creation of "data value" friendly policy environment 2. Development of European Digital Service Infrastructure (CEF) and fostering new services in relation to - Building and reuse of language resources - Open Data portals at local, regional, national and European level - "Multilingual access to online services" 3. European Research and innovation support enhancing multilingual intelligence (including new generation of Language Technologies)

European Research and innovation support of Language Technologies First programmes in 1980's (mainly authoring tools) A fresh start since 2008 (150 M funding for 60 projects) explosion of online content, esp. social networks sizeable industry of language services promising technical advances Outlook: Horizon 2020

Main themes of our current LT projects - machine translation (text, speech) - speech recognition, dialogue systems - Semantic technologies, information extraction, question answering, data mining in multilingual context - annotation of content (text, multimedia, objects) - summarization, digestion, visualisation of information

Outlook: Horizon 2020 - LT will be supported by ICT part of "LEIT"* - Challenges identified by consultations: e.g. Business intelligence and real time decision support including predictions and visualisation Innovative methods and services in data intensive sectors Cross-border data markets Skills "Language device" + interactions

Conclusions Multilingualism is a strength and an opportunity for Europe German is the most spoken mother lounge in Europe, but the resourcing is fare behind English More attention to and effort for less spoken and less resourced languages to avoid digital division Policy environment to support and force new multilingual/ cross-lingual services and business opportunities (SME) Coordinated research and innovation efforts are needed at European and national level + enhancing private R&D Incentives for companies to invest and work also on "small" language markets

Conclusions f. Language technologies have key enabling role in the digital development: communication, culture, business, Towards the Digital Single Market in Europe we need innovative LT solutions for reducing the barriers European digital service infrastructure would help unleashing the potential of language resources (strategic importance of CEF) Big data has the future: LT is part of it There are new opportunities arising from the new EC focus and structure, use it!

Further info Experts data base: https://cordis.europa.eu/emmfp7/ Unit Data Value Chain URL: http://cordis.europa.eu/info-management/ http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/language-technologies/ email to: cnect-g3@ec.europa.eu

Thank you! Marta.Nagy-Rothengass@ec.europa.eu