Towards an Interoperable Ecosystem of AI and LT Platforms: A Roadmap for the Implementation of Different Levels of Interoperability

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Authors

  • Georg Rehm
  • Dimitris Galanis
  • Penny Labropoulou
  • Stelios Piperidis
  • Martin Welß
  • Joachim Köhler
  • Miltos Deligiannis
  • Katerina Gkirtzou
  • Johannes Fischer
  • Christian Chiarcos
  • Nils Feldhus
  • Julian Moreno-Schneider
  • Florian Kintzel
  • Elena Montiel-Ponsoda
  • Vctor Rodrguez-Doncel
  • John Philip McCrae
  • David Laqua
  • Irina Patricia Theile
  • Christian Dittmar
  • Kalina Bontcheva
  • Ian Roberts
  • Andrejs Vasiljevs
  • Andis Lagzdins
With regard to the wider area of AI/LT platform interoperability, we concentrate on two core aspects: (1) cross-platform search and
discovery of resources and services; (2) composition of cross-platform service workflows. We devise five different levels (of increasing
complexity) of platform interoperability that we suggest to implement in a wider federation of AI/LT platforms. We illustrate the
approach using the five emerging AI/LT platforms AI4EU, ELG, Lynx, QURATOR and SPEAKER.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Language Technology Platforms, IWLTP@LREC 2020, Marseille, France, May 2020
EditorsGeorg Rehm, Kalina Bontcheva, Khalid Choukri, Jan Hajic, Stelios Piperidis, Andrejs Vasiljevs
Number of pages12
PublisherEuropean Language Resources Association (ELRA)
Publication date2020
Pages96-107
ISBN (electronic)979-10-95546-64-1
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

    Research areas

  • Informatics - LR Infrastructures and Architectures, LR National/International Projekts, Tools, Systems, Application, Web Services

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