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| 09:00 — 09:15 | Opening | |
| 09:15 — 10:00 | Invited talk | Kimmo Koskenniemi "Direct comparison of language forms in two-level frametwork" |
| 10:00 — 10:20 | Poster boasters | |
| 10:20 — 11:00 | Coffee break and poster session | |
| Zsofia Schön "On the road to a dialect dictionary of Khanty postpositions" |
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| Veronika Vincze, Ágoston Nagy, Csilla Horvath, Norbert Szilágyi, István Kozmács, Edit Bogár and Anna Fenyvesi "FinUgRevita: Developing language technology tools for Udmurt and Mansi" |
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| Eszter Simon, Ivett Zs. Benyeda, Peter Koczka and Zsófia Ludányi "Automatic creation of bilingual dictionaries for Finno-Ugric languages" |
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| Wouter van Hemel and Jussi-Pekka Hakkarainen "Infinite Monkeys of Babel - Crowdsourcing for the betterment of OCR language material" |
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| Tommi Jauhiainen, Heidi Jauhiainen and Krister Lindén "The Finno-Ugric languages and the internet -project" |
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| Niklas Laxström and Antti Kanner "Multilingual Semantic MediaWiki for Finno-Ugric languages" |
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| 11:00 — 12:00 | Session 1 | |
| 11:00 — 11:30 | Jeremy Bradley "corpus.mari-language.com: A rudimentary corpus searchable by syntactic and morphological patterns" |
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| 11:30 — 12:00 | Stig-Arne Grönroos, Kristiina Jokinen, Katri Hiovain, Mikko Kurimo and Sami Virpioja "Low-resource active learning of North Sámi morphological segmentation" |
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| 12:00 — 13:00 | Lunch | |
| 13:00 — 13:30 | Session 2 | |
| 13:00 — 13:30 | Miikka Silfverberg and Jack Rueter "Can morphological analyzers improve the quality of optical character recognition?" |
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| 13:30 — 14:30 | Coffee break and poster session | 14:30 — 17:00 | Tutorials |
| Aarne Ranta and Inari Listenmaa (Room: C.1004) "Grammatical Framework tutorial, with a focus on Finno-Ugric languages" |
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| Rogier Blokland, Ciprian Gerstenberger, Marina Fedina, Niko Partanen, Michael Rießler, and Joshua Wilbur (Room: C.1005) "Language documentation meets language technology" |
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| 17:00 — 17:30 | Closing session | |
| 18:00 — | Social event | at Árdna – universitehta sámi kulturviessu |