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[http://www.mpi.nl/ISLE/ ISLE]  ([mailto:eagles@ilc.pi.cnr.it Antonio Zampolli]) <br /> The ISLE project is funded for two years by the NSF and the EC, as part of a joint program [http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf99102  Multilingual Information Access and Management]. This program is `intended to further the knowledge required to build information systems that operate in multiple languages; to provide the technologies required for their application in a number of social and organizational contexts; and to demonstrate the validity of the approaches chosen.' An ISLE workshop was held at LREC-2, on [http://www.mpi.nl/world/ISLE/  Meta-Descriptions and Annotation Schemas for Multimodal/Multimedia Language Resources]. US-ISLE includes a [http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/sb/isle.html  Spoken Language Group]. [[https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/servlet/showaward?award=9910603 NSF award]]
 
[http://www.mpi.nl/ISLE/ ISLE]  ([mailto:eagles@ilc.pi.cnr.it Antonio Zampolli]) <br /> The ISLE project is funded for two years by the NSF and the EC, as part of a joint program [http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf99102  Multilingual Information Access and Management]. This program is `intended to further the knowledge required to build information systems that operate in multiple languages; to provide the technologies required for their application in a number of social and organizational contexts; and to demonstrate the validity of the approaches chosen.' An ISLE workshop was held at LREC-2, on [http://www.mpi.nl/world/ISLE/  Meta-Descriptions and Annotation Schemas for Multimodal/Multimedia Language Resources]. US-ISLE includes a [http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/sb/isle.html  Spoken Language Group]. [[https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/servlet/showaward?award=9910603 NSF award]]

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ISLE (Antonio Zampolli)
The ISLE project is funded for two years by the NSF and the EC, as part of a joint program Multilingual Information Access and Management. This program is `intended to further the knowledge required to build information systems that operate in multiple languages; to provide the technologies required for their application in a number of social and organizational contexts; and to demonstrate the validity of the approaches chosen.' An ISLE workshop was held at LREC-2, on Meta-Descriptions and Annotation Schemas for Multimodal/Multimedia Language Resources. US-ISLE includes a Spoken Language Group. [NSF award]