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Khalid Alnajjar edited this page Aug 25, 2020 · 4 revisions

Veʹrdd

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Introduction

Veʹrdd is an open-source dictionary editing framework with the focus on low-resourced and endangered languages. The framework is mainly built to facilitate collecting, importing, editing and exporting dictionaries while allowing the involvement of the native speakers to contribute easily to the preservation of the language and construction of the dictionary.

The framework is built in Django and has a web-interface along with a list of terminal commands such as exporting the information to Giella and Apertium XMLs, and LaTeX.

Screenshot of Veʹrdd

Features

Veʹrdd is rich in features, the main ones are:

  • Ability to visually add, edit, annotate, approve and delete dictionary entries such as lexemes, stems, relations (e.g. translations) and mini-paradigms.
  • Use of transducers and UralicNLP to automatically generate mini-paradigms.
  • Search and filter lexemes and relations.
  • Bulk approve lexemes and relations.
  • Logging all actions and reverting back to previous instances in case of an error.
  • Link lexemes to external sources for further information.
  • Automatically import dictionary entries from Giella's and Apertium's XML, LEXC and CSV files.
  • Automatically export stored information in Veʹrdd in Giella's and Apertium's XML, LEXC and CSV formats.
  • Automatically export a printable dictionary (in LaTeX).

Contributors

Publications

  • Alnajjar, K., Hämäläinen, M., & Rueter, J. (2020). On Editing Dictionaries for Uralic Languages in an Online Environment. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Computational Linguistics of Uralic Languages (pp. 26–30). Stroudsburg, PA: The Association for Computational Linguistics.
  • Alnajjar, K., Hämäläinen, M., Partanen, N., & Rueter, J. (2019). The Open Dictionary Infrastructure for Uralic Languages. In Электронная Письменность Народов Российской Федерации: Опыт, Проблемы И Перспективы (pp. 49-51). Ufa: Башкирская энциклопедия.
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