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The major work has been to produce the final deliverables for this work-package, a report on dissemination and exploitation and the final version of the MOLTO web services. In order to produce these, we have tweaked the website and added a number of ways to generate and view the publication activity of the Consortium.
New on the website, the publishing of news items from RSS feeds of MOLTO Consortium partners and from the GF source code repository, in the footer, and news items from MOLTO in the header, alongside the publications and the demos. A new collective demo of the GF application grammars together with the novel GF cloud services is prominently featured on the website.
Topic: how to exploit the current MOLTO results and tools in the general panorama of e-science and WDML, and CLARIN and .....
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Malin and Ramona have worked on developing a Swedish parser based on a wide coverage grammar, Ramona and Txell are handling the patents language, and Jordi the mathematical fragments, plus we have the KRI from Ontotext. It seems that all this should come together now :)
So how hard is the following challenge:
to harvest meaningful data that has appeared in the scientific literature?
A few events have been organized by MOLTO and some are in the making. The your researchers in the Consortium have published a number of papers at international venues on initial results of the project. Project meetings have taken place in Helsinki, and in Zürich with the extra MOLTO-EEU kickoff meeting in Gotheburg. GF tutorials and tutorials on MOLTO works have been delivered on various occasions, more prominently during the GF Summer School: Frontiers of Multilingual Technologies in August 2011.
This should be viewable nicely using S5 engine based purely on web technologies. It allows us to create presentations for our meetings directly as wiki pages, so they are archived and we need not duplicate efforts. The look will be consistent for all the users. Since we can also use other types of nodes (supposedly), we do the work only once by editing tasks, deliverables etc and then present it in a slideshow fashion. At least this should work in theory: in practice I just spent 2 hours debugging the Drupal S5 module.