Language resource

"[1] According to Bird & Simons (2003),[2] this includes In a narrower sense, language resource is specifically applied to resources that are available in digital form, and then, "encompassing (a) data sets (textual, multimodal/multimedia and lexical data, grammars, language models, etc.)

in machine readable form, and (b) tools/technologies/services used for their processing and management".

[1] As of May 2020, no widely used standard typology of language resources has been established (current proposals include the LREMap,[3] METASHARE,[4] and, for data, the LLOD classification).

Important classes of language resources include A major concern of the language resource community has been to develop infrastructures and platforms to present, discuss and disseminate language resources.

Selected contributions in this regard include: As for the development of standards and best practices for language resources, these are subject of several community groups and standardization efforts, including