Digital tools developed as part of Slovenian language technologies project

Ljubljana, 6 March - Digital tools developed as part of a project dedicated to language technologies for Slovenian were presented as the Development of Slovenian in a Digital Environment (DSDE) project concluded with a call for funding on Monday. Lenart J. Kučić from the Culture Ministry said an inter- departmental task force for language tools was being set up.

Ljubljana
The project's leader Simon Krek at the closing event for Development of Slovenian in a Digital Environment, a project that has produced machine translation and speech recognition tools for Slovenian, among others.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA

Ljubljana
A closing event at the University of Ljubljana for Development of Slovenian in a Digital Environment, a project that has produced machine translation and speech recognition tools for Slovenian, among others.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA

Ljubljana
A closing event at the University of Ljubljana for Development of Slovenian in a Digital Environment, a project that has produced machine translation and speech recognition tools for Slovenian, among others.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA

Ljubljana
A closing event at the University of Ljubljana for Development of Slovenian in a Digital Environment, a project that has produced machine translation and speech recognition tools for Slovenian, among others.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA

Ljubljana
A closing event at the University of Ljubljana for Development of Slovenian in a Digital Environment, a project that has produced machine translation and speech recognition tools for Slovenian, among others.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA

Ljubljana
Adviser to the culture minister Lenart J. Kučić at the closing event for Development of Slovenian in a Digital Environment, a project that has produced machine translation and speech recognition tools for Slovenian, among others.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA

Ljubljana
University of Ljubljana Rector Gregor Majdič at the closing event for Development of Slovenian in a Digital Environment, a project that has produced machine translation and speech recognition tools for Slovenian, among others.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA

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