Search Results for author: Denise DiPersio

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Data Protection, Privacy and US Regulation

no code implementations LEGAL (LREC) 2022 Denise DiPersio

Recent actions against data abuses, including data breaches, litigation and settlements, are reviewed in Section 3 of this paper.

A Progress Report on Activities at the Linguistic Data Consortium Benefitting the LREC Community

no code implementations LREC 2020 Christopher Cieri, James Fiumara, Stephanie Strassel, Jonathan Wright, Denise DiPersio, Mark Liberman

This latest in a series of Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) progress reports to the LREC community does not describe any single language resource, evaluation campaign or technology but sketches the activities, since the last report, of a data center devoted to supporting the work of LREC attendees among other research communities.

Related Works in the Linguistic Data Consortium Catalog

no code implementations LREC 2020 Daniel Jaquette, Christopher Cieri, Denise DiPersio

The authors go step-by-step through the development of the Related Works schema, implementation of the software and database changes, and data entry of the relations.

Trends in HLT Research: A Survey of LDC's Data Scholarship Program

no code implementations LREC 2016 Denise DiPersio, Christopher Cieri

Since its inception in 2010, the Linguistic Data Consortium{'}s data scholarship program has awarded no cost grants in data to 64 recipients from 26 countries.

Data Management Plans and Data Centers

no code implementations LREC 2016 Denise DiPersio, Christopher Cieri, Daniel Jaquette

Data management plans, data sharing plans and the like are now required by funders worldwide as part of research proposals.

Management

New Directions for Language Resource Development and Distribution

no code implementations LREC 2014 Christopher Cieri, Denise DiPersio, Mark Liberman, Andrea Mazzucchi, Stephanie Strassel, Jonathan Wright

Despite the growth in the number of linguistic data centers around the world, their accomplishments and expansions and the advances they have help enable, the language resources that exist are a small fraction of those required to meet the goals of Human Language Technologies (HLT) for the worldÂ’s languages and the promises they offer: broad access to knowledge, direct communication across language boundaries and engagement in a global community.

Transfer Learning

Twenty Years of Language Resource Development and Distribution: A Progress Report on LDC Activities

no code implementations LREC 2012 Christopher Cieri, Marian Reed, Denise DiPersio, Mark Liberman

On the Linguistic Data Consortium's (LDC) 20th anniversary, this paper describes the changes to the language resource landscape over the past two decades, how LDC has adjusted its practice to adapt to them and how the business model continues to grow.

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