On July 17th, 2019 the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) announced that the Partnership “21st Century Tools for Indigenous Languages” headed by Dr. Antti Arppe has been awarded one of sixteen seven-year Partnership grants, valued at $2.5 million. This Partnership includes 27 participants from 14 partner organizations located in Canada, United States, and Norway. With the additional funding committed from our partners, our total project budget is approximately $6.2 million.
Saturday, March 5, 2016 ALTLab’s Katie Schmirler presented on Word Class Frequencies according to Corpora (jointly authored with Atticus Harrigan)…
ALTLab will be hosting Dr. Måns Huldén from the Department of Linguistics in the University of Colorado, who will be…
Antti Arppe and Atticus Harrigan from our team presented a paper (jointly authored with Lene Antonsen, Trond Trosterud, Conor Snoek,…
Antti Arppe and Jordan Lachler from our team presented a paper on Modeling the Noun Morphology of Plains Cree at…
Wednesday-Thursday June 18-19, 2014SSHRC/Cree/Algonquian mini-Summit Friday-Saturday June 20-21, 2014Plains Cree / Northern Haida Finite-State Transducer workshop
October 17-25 2013 The Alberta Language Technology Lab, in conjunction with CILLDI, is pleased to welcome Dr. Trond Trosterud as…
Saturday, March 1, 2014Antti Arppe, Dorothy Thunder, and Conor Snoek presented a paper on Literacy and language learning tools for…
Friday, February 14, 2014 Dr. Arok Wolvengrey and Dr. Jean Okimāsis, First Nations University of Canada, Regina (SK), were our…
Using Plains Cree as the spearhead language, this project will produce tools such as intelligent electronic dictionaries, spell-checkers, language teaching…