ATILF celebrate 10 years of research

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ATILF celebrate 10 years of research

 

Expert in Middle Age vocabulary as much as in digital technologies, this laboratory shared by the CNRS and Nancy University has become an international reference in its field: the analysis and computer processing of the French language.

 
 
   Created in 2011, the ATILF (computer analysis and processing of the French language - UMR 7118) is a joint CNRS and Nancy Université research laboratory, renowned today across the globe for its specialty. Key events illustrating a decade of activities.
 
  Become the number 1 in linguistic engineering ; that is quite simply the ambition of the CNRTL. This team is developing from Nancy a single portal devoted to the French language.
 
   Thanks to LyText, secondary school students in Lorraine will be able to interactively prepare for the early French exam. After five years of development in the ATILF laboratory, this educational software also results from an exceptional partnership.
 
   One of the objectives for research in language didactics is to improve the professional integration of adults with difficulty in French. This is illustrated through the studies undertaken by the "Language, Work and Training" group of the CRAPEL/ATILF team in Nancy.
 
   Supported by the Lorraine Regional Council, the Relief project ( - Computerised Lexical Resource on the French Language) associates ATILF and an innovative company. It was launched last May to encourage activities centred on the semantic processing of textual information.

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