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Project
Acronym: ABU-MATRAN 
Name: Automatic building of Machine Translation 
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Project status: From: 2013-01-01 To: 2016-12-31 (Completed)
Contract number: 324414  
Action line: FP7-PEOPLE, Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP)  
Type (Programme): FP7 
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Project cost: 1.045.965,00 EUR
Project funding: 1.045.965,00 EUR
Project coordinator
Organisation Name: DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY 
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Organisation country: Ireland 
Contact person name: Yuliya SHAKALISAVA 
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Croatian partner
Organisation name: Filozofski fakultet 
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Contact person name: Nikola Ljubešić
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Short description of project
Abu-MaTran seeks to enhance industry-academia cooperation as a key aspect to tackle one of Europe's biggest challenges: multilinguality. We aim to increase the hitherto low industrial adoption of machine translation by identifying crucial cutting-edge research techniques (automatic acquisition of corpora and linguistic resources, pivot techniques, linguistically augmented statistical translation and diagnostic evaluation), preparing them to be suitable for commercial exploitation and finally transferring this knowledge to industry. On the other hand, we will transfer back to academia the know-how of industry regarding management, processes, etc. to make research products more robust. The project exploits the open-source business model, all the resources produced will be released as free/open-source software, resulting in effective knowledge transfer beyond the consortium.  The consortium is made up of first-line partners in their fields of research, they have complementary areas of expertise which will be exploited in order to create and develop lasting synergies. The core activity regards transfer of knowledge. This is carried out mainly by means of secondments, which put in contact academic and industrial partners. Secondments are complemented by recruited staff, which will be in charge of gathering the knowledge transfer and implementing it at the hosts in the longer term.  We work on a case study of strategic interest for Europe; we provide machine translation for the language of a new member state (Croatian) and then extend to related languages of candidate member states.  The project has a strong emphasis on dissemination, through the organisation of workshops that focus on intersectoral knowledge transfer. Finally, we have a comprehensive outreach plan, including the establishment of a national Linguistic Olympiad, open-day activities for students and the participation in Google Summer of Code.  
Short description of the task performed by Croatian partner
 


   

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