Cross-Lingual Embeddings for Less-Represented Languages in European News Media

Acronym

EMBEDDIA

Description of the granted funding

Access to the internet is no longer a luxury---it is a basic component of everyday life and civic engagement, but one in which language continues to be a challenge for fair and equitable access. As Europe becomes more multicultural, and personal and professional mobility between cultures rapidly increases, access to fundamental resources such as local news and government services is limited by the great diversity of the EU's 37 languages. The internet mostly developed in English, and without clear planning for how language issues might form barriers to access and engagement, nor how multilingualism might be supported. In the EU, websites and online services for citizens have developed national local language resources, and often only provide a second language (usually English) when absolutely needed; but the great proliferation of web content, multiple and fast-changing content streams, and an expanding user interest base make this approach untenable. And while advanced natural language research and resources exist for a few dominant languages (English, French, German), many of Europe's smaller language communities---and the news media industry that serves them---lack appropriate tools for multilingual internet development. For the EU to realise a truly equitable, open, multilingual future internet, new tools allowing high quality transformations (not translations) between languages are urgently needed. The EMBEDDIA project seeks to address these challenges by leveraging innovations in the use of cross-lingual embeddings coupled with deep neural networks to allow existing monolingual resources to be used across languages, leveraging their high speed of operation for near real-time applications, without the need for large computational resources. Across three years, the project's six academic and four industry partners will develop novel solutions including for under-represented languages, and test them in real-world news and media production contexts.
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Starting year

2019

End year

2022

Granted funding

448 125 €
Participant
OY SUOMEN TIETOTOIMISTO - FINSKA NOTISBYRAN AB
111 737.5 €
Participant
TRIKODER DRUSTVO S OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU ZA RAZVOJ INTERNET SUSTAVAI OBLIKOVANJE (HR)
125 176.71 €
Participant
AS EKSPRESS MEEDIA (EE)
113 437.5 €
Participant
TEXTA OU (EE)
306 250 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE DE LA ROCHELLE (FR)
372 500 €
Participant
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON (UK)
451 800 €
Participant
UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI (SI)
323 750 €
Participant
INSTITUT JOZEF STEFAN (SI)
560 059.54 €
Coordinator
THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH (UK)
175 000 €
Participant

Amount granted

2 998 850 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) (5239)
Topic
A multilingual Next Generation Internet (ICT-29-2018)
Call ID
H2020-ICT-2018-2

Other information

Funding decision number

825153

Identified topics

languages, linguistics, speech