Technology Development In Indian Languages Review Meet IIT

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Technology Development In Indian Languages Review Meet IIT Bombay 12 June, 2002

Technology Development In Indian Languages Review Meet IIT Bombay 12 June, 2002

IIT Bombay Resource Center for Marathi and Konkani Technology Development In n n Hindi

IIT Bombay Resource Center for Marathi and Konkani Technology Development In n n Hindi Wordnet Marathi Search Engine Language Translation s/w Marathi Text to Speech

Workshop/ Conference/ Meeting Organization Universal Networking Language Workshop In February, 2001 International Conference on

Workshop/ Conference/ Meeting Organization Universal Networking Language Workshop In February, 2001 International Conference on Global Wordnet, January 2002 (with CIIL Mysore) National Workshop on Building Wordnets, January, 2003 (planned)

Government Interaction Marathi Rajyabhasha Parishad Ministry of IT, Maharashtra Govt. n n n Standardization

Government Interaction Marathi Rajyabhasha Parishad Ministry of IT, Maharashtra Govt. n n n Standardization of Marathi Font Requirement for Translation software Evolve a Consensus on Fonts

Industry Interaction GROWELL ITSKOOL n n Conduct Training Programs Training Software Cybershoppee n Font

Industry Interaction GROWELL ITSKOOL n n Conduct Training Programs Training Software Cybershoppee n Font Converters

People In The Project 5 Faculty Members 7 Project Engineers/ Scientists, Linguists 5 Masters

People In The Project 5 Faculty Members 7 Project Engineers/ Scientists, Linguists 5 Masters Students 4 B. Tech Students 4 B. E. students

Achievements Since Last Review Meeting in August, 2001 Damle’s Grammar on the Web. Additional

Achievements Since Last Review Meeting in August, 2001 Damle’s Grammar on the Web. Additional Font Converters. Hindi Wordnet with 8500 synsets. Enhanced Hindi Analysers and Generators and Marathi Generators from UNL. Semantically rich lexicons. Well defined ontology. For Marathi text to speech conversion, digital filter designed and 50% of the phoneme generation done.