Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure

Description of the granted funding

FIN-CLARIAH is a research infrastructure for Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) comprising two components, FIN-CLARIN and DARIAH-FI. In the current project, FIN-CLARIAH seeks to significantly upgrade the SSH infrastructural support in four directions: 1) to enable the processing of spoken minority language data, 2) to provide tools for a broad range of SSH research processing unstructured text, 3) to facilitate research in audio-visual culture by processing metadata, 4) to support transformer technology uptake among SSH researchers. While FIN-CLARIN continues to break new ground in supporting research based on language data, DARIAH-FI will develop infrastructure for big, heterogeneous datasets for research in the humanities and social sciences. An important additional aim of the current project is to develop a best common practice for the management of access to copyrighted data for research verification according to the text and data mining directive.
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Starting year

2024

End year

2025

Granted funding

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171 138 €












Role in consortium of the Academy of Finland

Partner

Other consortium parties

Partner
University of Helsinki (358721)
154 000 €
Partner
CSC – IT Center for Science (358723)
557 730 €
Partner
Aalto University (358724)
172 199 €
Partner
University of Jyväskylä (358726)
156 110 €
Partner
University of Jyväskylä (358726)
156 110 €
Partner
University of Oulu (358727)
160 976 €
Partner
Tampere University (358728)
185 496 €
Partner
University of Turku (358729)
127 364 €
Leader
University of Helsinki (358720)
1 264 943 €
Partner
University of Helsinki (358811)
197 259 €
Partner
University of Helsinki (358811)
197 259 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Research infrastructure

Other information

Funding decision number

358725

Fields of science

Languages

Research fields

Kieli, yhteiskunta ja kulttuuri

Identified topics

languages, language policy