Lexicala Launches New Multilingual Lexical Data Solutions for the Language Technology Industry
Lexicala, a content provider for Language Service Providers, has launched new multilingual lexical data solutions for the Language Technology industry and academic research.
The solutions feature expert parallel corpora, domain classification, morphology, text annotation, and other premium cross-lingual resources for natural language processing (NLP) tasks.
Lexicala’s methodologies and datasets enable infinite ways of extracting components and applying them for machine translation, spellchecking, speech recognition, semantic technologies, knowledge management, language learning, and online dictionaries.
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Lexicala offers services for all languages, including translation, classification, annotation, alignment, and other NLP applications. Its parallel corpora have recently been integrated by one of Asia’s top information technology conglomerates into its Neural Machine Translation systems.
As part of the agreement, Lexicala provided over 250,000 sentence pairs to train machine learning models and improve the translation engines’ performance.
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The parallel corpora consisted of usage examples from dictionary entries between the required Asian language and European ones, developed by converging human-created content with smart data generation methods, and followed by thorough human curation of each sentence pair by local language experts.
“The deal with such a leading global player demonstrates Lexicala’s ability to offer highest quality cross-lingual lexical data supported by automated processes and perfected by expert linguists and translators,” said Ilan Kernerman, CEO of Lexicala by K Dictionaries. “This signifies our company’s transition to the world of NLP and illustrates our readiness to provide outstanding services to the Language Technology community.”
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