Projects – Language Technology Group
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The Language Technology Group conducts research and development in a number of areas. Some of the  current and past LTG projects are listed here.
Current projects:
Decoding Hidden Heritage
in Gaelic Traditional Narrative
EdIE-EHR
: Natural language processing technology for raw text in electronic healthcare records.
Digitising Scotland
: Coding of occupations and causes of death.
Gaelic Language Technology
: work on speech and text processing for Gaelic
Past projects:
GeoGazScot
: Geoparsing the Gazetteers of Scotland.
COVID-19 Clinical Guideline Browser
: A tool for sharing and understanding hospital guidelines
Plague.TXT
: Extracting Epidemiological Data from Historic Outbreak Reports.
Palimpsest
: Text mining literature set in Edinburgh. The Palimpsest database of geo-referenced literary excerpts can be accessed via the
LitLong.org
interface.
Trading Consequences
: Text mining large data collections for information commodity trading in the 19th century.
Hiberlink
: Assessing the extent of “reference rot”
S-CASE
: Parsing software requirements.
BotaniTours
: Aggregating and mining information on botanical points of interest in the Scottish Borders.
DEEP
: The Digitisation of England’s Placenames
Google Ancient Places
: Finding Ancient Mediterranean Places in Literature • SYNC3 Large-scale news and blog analysis.
BOPCRIS
: Named entity tagging of historical parliamentary proceedings. • TXV Text mining applied to the recruitment domain.
TXM
: Text mining for biomedial content.
EASIE
: Combining shallow semantics and domain knowledge.
SEER
: Machine learning for named entity recognition. • SUM Summarisation of legal texts.
CROSSMARC
: Cross-retail multi-agent retail comparison.
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