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title = "Towards an Interoperable Ecosystem of {AI} and {LT} Platforms: A Roadmap for the Implementation of Different Levels of Interoperability",
author = {Rehm, Georg and
Galanis, Dimitris and
Labropoulou, Penny and
Piperidis, Stelios and
Wel{\ss}, Martin and
Usbeck, Ricardo and
K{\"o}hler, Joachim and
Deligiannis, Miltos and
Gkirtzou, Katerina and
Fischer, Johannes and
Chiarcos, Christian and
Feldhus, Nils and
Moreno-Schneider, Julian and
Kintzel, Florian and
Montiel, Elena and
Rodr{\'\i}guez Doncel, V{\'\i}ctor and
McCrae, John Philip and
Laqua, David and
Theile, Irina Patricia and
Dittmar, Christian and
Bontcheva, Kalina and
Roberts, Ian and
Vasi{\c{l}}jevs, Andrejs and
Lagzdi{\c{n}}{\v{s}}, Andis},
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Language Technology Platforms",
month = may,
year = "2020",
address = "Marseille, France",
publisher = "European Language Resources Association",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.iwltp-1.15",
pages = "96--107",
abstract = "With regard to the wider area of AI/LT platform interoperability, we concentrate on two core aspects: (1) cross-platform search and discovery of resources and services; (2) composition of cross-platform service workflows. We devise five different levels (of increasing complexity) of platform interoperability that we suggest to implement in a wider federation of AI/LT platforms. We illustrate the approach using the five emerging AI/LT platforms AI4EU, ELG, Lynx, QURATOR and SPEAKER.",
language = "English",
ISBN = "979-10-95546-64-1",
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%T Towards an Interoperable Ecosystem of AI and LT Platforms: A Roadmap for the Implementation of Different Levels of Interoperability
%A Rehm, Georg
%A Galanis, Dimitris
%A Labropoulou, Penny
%A Piperidis, Stelios
%A Welß, Martin
%A Usbeck, Ricardo
%A Köhler, Joachim
%A Deligiannis, Miltos
%A Gkirtzou, Katerina
%A Fischer, Johannes
%A Chiarcos, Christian
%A Feldhus, Nils
%A Moreno-Schneider, Julian
%A Kintzel, Florian
%A Montiel, Elena
%A Rodríguez Doncel, Víctor
%A McCrae, John Philip
%A Laqua, David
%A Theile, Irina Patricia
%A Dittmar, Christian
%A Bontcheva, Kalina
%A Roberts, Ian
%A Vasiļjevs, Andrejs
%A Lagzdiņš, Andis
%S Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Language Technology Platforms
%D 2020
%8 may
%I European Language Resources Association
%C Marseille, France
%@ 979-10-95546-64-1
%G English
%F rehm-etal-2020-towards
%X With regard to the wider area of AI/LT platform interoperability, we concentrate on two core aspects: (1) cross-platform search and discovery of resources and services; (2) composition of cross-platform service workflows. We devise five different levels (of increasing complexity) of platform interoperability that we suggest to implement in a wider federation of AI/LT platforms. We illustrate the approach using the five emerging AI/LT platforms AI4EU, ELG, Lynx, QURATOR and SPEAKER.
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%P 96-107
Markdown (Informal)
[Towards an Interoperable Ecosystem of AI and LT Platforms: A Roadmap for the Implementation of Different Levels of Interoperability](https://aclanthology.org/2020.iwltp-1.15) (Rehm et al., IWLTP 2020)
ACL
- Georg Rehm, Dimitris Galanis, Penny Labropoulou, Stelios Piperidis, Martin Welß, Ricardo Usbeck, Joachim Köhler, Miltos Deligiannis, Katerina Gkirtzou, Johannes Fischer, Christian Chiarcos, Nils Feldhus, Julian Moreno-Schneider, Florian Kintzel, Elena Montiel, Víctor Rodríguez Doncel, John Philip McCrae, David Laqua, Irina Patricia Theile, et al.. 2020. Towards an Interoperable Ecosystem of AI and LT Platforms: A Roadmap for the Implementation of Different Levels of Interoperability. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Language Technology Platforms, pages 96–107, Marseille, France. European Language Resources Association.