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The SAFMORIL K-centre brings together linguists as well as researchers and developers in the area of computational morphology and its application during language processing.

 
 

Read about the Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon #DH­H19 in which students and researchers of humanities, social sciences, and computer science applied digital methods to a variety of datasets, with the goal of solving research questions in Social Sciences and Digital Humanities.

 
 

Tour de CLARIN highlights prominent User Involvement (UI) activities of a particular CLARIN national consortium. This is the last post from Finland.

 
 

Meet Tommi Jantunen, a linguist specialising in the Finnish Sign Language working at the University of Jyväskylä.

 
 

Discover Suomi24 corpusa comprehensive collection of texts from discussion forums of Suomi24, which is Finland’s largest and most popular social media website and is used by 86% of Finns every month.

 
 

This time in Tour de CLARIN we are focusing on the Aalto Automatic Speech Recognition tool from Finland.

 
 

'Tour de CLARIN: Finland' blog post written by Darja Fišer and Jakob Lenardič