About
The Berlin theMETAnk brainstorming meeting was dedicated to identifying and discussing priority themes for large-scale collaborative research in language technology during the next ten years. The format was a mix of short thought-provoking presentations of research themes and ample discussion. Three keynote lectures by Martin Kay (Stanford University), Wolfgang Wahlster (DFKI and Saarland University) and Chengqing Zong (Chinese Academy of Science) were dedicated to ideas on promising themes for larger research actions.
theMETAnk was organized by DFKI, the coordinator of META-NET, as part of a complex process toward a strategic research agenda for European language technology. It was held at an unusual place as an informal creative collective deliberation. The focus of this meeting was the scientific perspective. The outcome serves as provocative input to the process of deriving together with industry, language professionals and language communities a shared vision and a strategic research agenda.
Videos
Invited talks

Future Spoken Dialog Systems:Multimodal, Multilingual, Multiparty, Multitask
Sep 2, 2010
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5360 views

What we are doing and what we can do in coming years?
Sep 2, 2010
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2857 views

Language, Translation and Robotics
Sep 2, 2010
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4359 views
Lectures

Biomedical text mining
Sep 2, 2010
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3593 views

Welcome to theMETAnk
Sep 2, 2010
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2603 views

Verbmobil - A machine translation story
Sep 2, 2010
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3025 views

Metadata (and more...) for the "ubiquitous multilingual web"
Sep 2, 2010
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2642 views

Social media analysis and retrieval technologies
Sep 2, 2010
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3317 views

Conversations with robots
Sep 2, 2010
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2459 views

Large scale annotation efforts
Sep 2, 2010
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2768 views

My vision
Sep 2, 2010
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2683 views

Ascientific challenge: defragmantation of spoken utterances
Sep 2, 2010
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2732 views

Closing Remarks
Sep 2, 2010
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2517 views

Individual corpora
Sep 2, 2010
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2594 views

European Multilingual Information Space: Getting the user involved
Sep 2, 2010
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2485 views

The next 10 years: Personal views from the CLARiNE perspective
Sep 2, 2010
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2449 views