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After consulting with Krasimir Angelov, and checking the naming convention for MIME types, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_media_type, we have decided to file the content type of PGF grammars published by MOLTO as application/pgf. The GF community should discuss and decide whether to register the MIME type officially with IANA, http://www.iana.org/.
With a decision made last week, he Third GF Summer School has received a major sponsorship from VolkswagenStiftung. The school will be held in Frauenchiemsee, Bavaria, on 18-30 August. The Second Summer School, held in Barcelona in 2011, was partly sponsored by MOLTO, and the Third Summer School will support the continued development of MOLTO's ideas. It has already attracted registrations from many new universities and companies, from four continents (Africa, America, Asia, Europe).
Submitted by olga.caprotti on 27 March, 2013 - 14:40
Jordi Saludes and Olga Caprotti will be presenting the MOLTO Mathematical Grammar Library at the forthcoming 5th International Workshop on Mathematical e-Learning e-math 2013, that will take place at UNED, in Madrid on April 4-5, 2013. The talk, "A grammar-based approach to multilingual mathematics", will describe the latest developments of the library and try to apply it to the creation of learning resources on arithmetic of natural numbers.
Submitted by aarne.ranta on 24 August, 2012 - 11:17
On 14 August, I visited Lingsoft Inc in Helsinki. Lingsoft is "a full-service language management company", producing for instance the proofing tools for the Nordic languages and German in Microsoft Office products. Lingsoft is one of the most successful language technology companies, founded in 1986 and working with numerous partners and products. Recent products range from spell checking to language education tools, speech recognition, and translation.
I quote an email communication interesting to all of you here below.
More than two years in the making, META-NET's first version of the Strategic Research Agenda for Multilingual Europe 2020 (SRA) was published today. This document is the result of a discussion between hundreds of experts from research and industry.
To accomodate some requests, we now have uploaded the videos streamed during FreeRBMT to the newly created moltoproject YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/moltoproject.
Consortium members wishing to upload their public lectures related to work done in MOLTO should ask Olga for the channel's credentials.
In case you have not noticed, you can follow the progress of our project by subscribing to the RSS feed that is most interesting to you. To get the full list, browse our website sitemap and look for the items followed by a small orange icon, all the way to the bottom.
If members of the MOLTO Consortium tags their posts properly and consistently, then they will appear in the relevant feed. Currently, e.g.