SNLTR
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The Society for Natural Language Technology Research (SNLTR) is an organization that promotes research in Corpus Linguistics, Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing in Bengali language
Bengali language
Bengali or Bangla is an eastern Indo-Aryan language. It is native to the region of eastern South Asia known as Bengal, which comprises present day Bangladesh, the Indian state of West Bengal, and parts of the Indian states of Tripura and Assam. It is written with the Bengali script...

. Among its primary goals are creation and archiving of a fully Unicode
Unicode
Unicode is a computing industry standard for the consistent encoding, representation and handling of text expressed in most of the world's writing systems...

-compatible Bengali
Bengali language
Bengali or Bangla is an eastern Indo-Aryan language. It is native to the region of eastern South Asia known as Bengal, which comprises present day Bangladesh, the Indian state of West Bengal, and parts of the Indian states of Tripura and Assam. It is written with the Bengali script...

 literary corpus to be hosted and published online, as well as the creation of fonts that will help people type Bengali text with ease.

About SNLTR

English is still the primary medium of interaction with computers. Consequently, a large section of the population in India is not able to reap the benefits of the technology. Though the issue of localization of interface has been discussed in different forum, the goal is yet to be achieved.

In spite of the fact that desktop publishing has come of age for Bangla and other Indian languages and there are several software available for Bangla, the problem persists due to the absence of i) standardization of Bangla encoding, ii) encoding compliant font design, iii) availability of compliant keyboard layouts etc. The lack of adherence to standard does not allow the computing activities in Indian languages to be inter-operable across computing platforms.

In order to make the computing activities Bangla compatible, it is essential to establish a proper standard. Though a number of organizations have taken up language processing activities, the necessity of establishing proper coherence among them is very much felt, in order to deliver useful products.

Language Technology research has to focus on two components, written text as well as spoken language .Besides text processing, speech generation and recognition are two very important areas in which research and development have to be focused. This development will not only result in more natural human-computer interfaces, but will also empower the physically challenged like those with speech impairment and visual impairment, to benefit from computer technology.

The Society for Natural Language Technology Research has been formed to address the above mentioned requirements. The society has been seeded by the Govt. of West Bengal (Dept. of Information Technology) with initial funding and support. Operationally, the society aims to carry out its activities in a multipolar manner, involving other academic and research institutes as well as industries.

Data Representation and Encoding Standard: Society for Natural Language Technology Research has decided to accept UNICODE 5.0 and upwards as the standard for data representation and encoding for Bangla.

Mission and Goals

  • To develop technology and standards to make computer usage Bangla enabled.
  • To spread out the benefits of language technology research to real life activities including official works, education, and literature through development of suitable applications.
  • To establish a collaborative environment of natural language processing related activities with educational and research organizations as well as with industries.


The immediate goals of the society are:
  • To establish standards for Bangla text processing to ensure interoperability across platforms.
  • To develop large standardized corpus for Bangla text and speech.
  • To create an ensemble of available Bangla software and corpus in a standardized form and make them easily available to all.
  • To develop new software and modify or enhance the existing software.
  • To develop suitable speech Technology for Bangla.
  • To work towards similar development for other Eastern Indian Languages.

Members

Patrons and Advisers:
  • Mr. F.C.Kohli ( Sr. Consultant, TCS )
  • Prof. N. Balakrishnan (IISc Bangalore)
  • Dr. S. Ramakrishnan (Director General – C-DAC)
  • Prof. D. Acharya (Director, IIT Kharagpur)
  • Prof. Sankar Pal (Director, ISI Kolkata)


President:
  • Prof. Dwijesh Dutta Majumdar (Professor Emeritus, ISI Kolkata)


Vice President:
  • Prof. B.B.Chaudhuri (Head, CVPR, ISI Kolkata)
  • Prof. Pabitra Sarkar (Paschim Banga Bangla Academy Ex-VC, RBU, Kolkata)


Director (Hon):
  • Prof. Anupam Basu (IIT Kharagpur)


Secretary cum Treasurer:
  • Mr. Tamal Sen (DGM, Webel Informatics Ltd)


Members:
  • Prof. Surya Sarathi Barat (Director, PDSIT, BESU)
  • Dr. Subir Roy (Executive Director – NIC)
  • Prof. Mita Nasipuri ( J. U.)
  • Prof. Ajoy Kumar Ray (Vice Chancellor, BESU)
  • Prof. Ashoke Kumar Dutta (Consultant, C-DAC, Kolkata)
  • Prof. Probal Dasgupta (Linguistic Research Unit, I.S.I)
  • Prof. Tapan Kumar Ghoshal (Professor E.E, J.U)
  • Prof. Krishna Bhattacharya (Dept. of Linguistics, C.U)
  • Prof. Arun Kumar Majumdar (Professor & DY. Director, IIT Kharagpur)

Collaborators


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