LRE Map

The original feature of LRE Map is that the records are collected during the submission of different major Natural language processing conferences.

It is an instrument for discovering, searching and documenting language resources, here intended in a broad sense, as both data and tools.

The rest remains hidden, the only occasions where it briefly emerges being when a resource is presented in the context of a research paper or report at some conference.

[3] More specifically, the idea was discussed within the FlaReNet project, and in collaboration with ELRA and the Institute of Computational Linguistics of CNR in Pisa, the Map was put in place at LREC 2010.

[4] The LREC organizers asked the authors to provide some basic information about all the resources (in a broad sense, i.e. including tools, standards and evaluation packages), either used or created, described in their papers.