A language identifier for closely related languages.
This resource is part of Deliverable 5.7 of the European Comission project QTLeap FP7-ICT-2013.4.1-610516 (http://qtleap.eu). This gazetteer comprises multilingual lexicon entries used for the translation of specific IT domain expressions for Basque, Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, Engli...
This resource comprises multilingual lexicon entries used for the translation of specific IT domain expressions. This gazetteer has been collected from four different sources: VLC, LibreOffice and KDE localization projects and IT domain Wikipedia articles.
Multilingual (CEF languages) corpus acquired from website (https://ec.europa.eu/*coronavirus-response) of the EU portal (20th May 2020). It contains 23 TMX files (EN-X, where X is a CEF language) with 53311 TUs in total.
This corpus is a sample extracted from the corpus made available by the annual workshops/conferences on Statistical Machine Translation (WMT, see \url{http://www.statmt.org/}) from the News domain. To this end, 1104 English sentences and their corresponding human translations into Czech, German a...
277780 sentence pairs (in 23 EN-X language pairs in total) extracted from the Publications Office of the EU on the medical domain. These are sourced from laws, studies, EC announcements, etc. labelled with concepts like epidemiology, epidemic, disease surveillance, health control, public hygiene,...
Multilingual (CEF languages) corpus acquired from website (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content) of the EU portal (9th July 2020). It contains 23 TMX files (EN-X, X is a CEF language) with 475,931 translation units pairs in total.
Multilingual (CEF languages) corpus acquired from the website https://antibiotic.ecdc.europa.eu/ . It contains 20981 TUs (in total) for EN-X language pairs, where X is a CEF language.
Multilingual (CEF languages) corpus acquired from website (https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/) of the EU portal (8th July 2020). It contains 23 TMX files (EN-X, where X is a CEF language) with 151895 TUs in total.
Parallel corpora is a set of parallel texts in the domain of Law and Health, with 1 G per language. Languages: cs-pt, de-pt, en-pt, es-pt, fr-pt, it-pt, and pt-sk.