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FIN-CLARIAH Summer Meeting 2025
Venue: University of Jyväskylä
Time: Friday 13.6.2025 11:00–17:00
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Roads to multimodality in research: streams, videos, and building RI for the future
With the recent news that FIN-CLARIAH has been granted lighthouse status, we are now positioned to lead the way in advancing essential infrastructure areas, from impact and functionality, to service provision and collaborative use. This day in Jyväskylä will be dedicated to setting standards in latest and multimodal modes of research. With insights from processing audiovisual data, we aim to build connections and spark ideas for future development. In addition, we will have thematic group sessions that will convene on annotation, education provision, and code review for developers.
Date: Fri. 13 June 2025 11:00–17:00
Venue: University of Jyväskylä Seminaarimäki, Building P, Conference Room Lyhty (Seminaarinkatu 15, 40100 Jyväskylä)
Registration link: https://forms.office.com/e/qXd0aeafgN
Schedule
10:30 Welcome coffee
11:00 Welcome words (Raine Koskimaa, University of Jyväskylä / Krister Lindén, FIN-CLARIAH)
11:10 Keynote – To be confirmed
12:00 Lunch break. Location next to the venue (at own expense)
13:00 Insight talk: Tommi Jantunen & Juhana Salonen: “The multiple possibilities of signed language corpora” (Chair: Raine Koskimaa)
13:30 Group discussions
- Code-sharing session for developers – every participant walks the others through a part of their code/deployment/design, sharing what they’re happy with and what they’re having problems with; sharing best practices and receiving best practice advice (Facilitator: Eetu Mäkelä)
- What is Mink? – Presenting & testing the Mink platform. “Min Korp” (Mink) is a service to enable users to bring their own data to the Korp platform. Like Korp, Mink was developed by Språkbanken Text in Gothenburg. We will present the status of the adaptation to the Language Bank of Finland. (Facilitator: Martin Matthiesen)
- Education within FIN-CLARIAH – every participant shares what skills are required for using their part of the RI and what do they teach locally to provide those skills to SSH researchers (=mapping skill provision for the RI and identifying the training gaps in relation to RI uptake) (Facilitator: Sanna Kumpulainen)
15:00 Panel discussion. Short presentations of topics by group facilitators
16:00 Mingling
(16:00–17:00 Steering group meeting)
17:00 “Waiting for the last train” Possibility to have a drink/dinner near the railway station (at own expense)
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