Hanna Hedeland


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2019

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Uralic multimedia corpora: ISO/TEI corpus data in the project INEL
Timofey Arkhangelskiy | Anne Ferger | Hanna Hedeland
Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Uralic Languages

2018

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Introducing the CLARIN Knowledge Centre for Linguistic Diversity and Language Documentation
Hanna Hedeland | Timm Lehmberg | Felix Rau | Sophie Salffner | Mandana Seyfeddinipur | Andreas Witt
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018)

2016

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User, who art thou? User Profiling for Oral Corpus Platforms
Christian Fandrych | Elena Frick | Hanna Hedeland | Anna Iliash | Daniel Jettka | Cordula Meißner | Thomas Schmidt | Franziska Wallner | Kathrin Weigert | Swantje Westpfahl
Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'16)

This contribution presents the background, design and results of a study of users of three oral corpus platforms in Germany. Roughly 5.000 registered users of the Database for Spoken German (DGD), the GeWiss corpus and the corpora of the Hamburg Centre for Language Corpora (HZSK) were asked to participate in a user survey. This quantitative approach was complemented by qualitative interviews with selected users. We briefly introduce the corpus resources involved in the study in section 2. Section 3 describes the methods employed in the user studies. Section 4 summarizes results of the studies focusing on selected key topics. Section 5 attempts a generalization of these results to larger contexts.