QURATOR: Innovative Technologies for Content and Data Curation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.12195v1
- Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2020 17:21:15 GMT
- Title: QURATOR: Innovative Technologies for Content and Data Curation
- Authors: Georg Rehm, Peter Bourgonje, Stefanie Hegele, Florian Kintzel,
Juli\'an Moreno Schneider, Malte Ostendorff, Karolina Zaczynska, Armin
Berger, Stefan Grill, S\"oren R\"auchle, Jens Rauenbusch, Lisa Rutenburg,
Andr\'e Schmidt, Mikka Wild, Henry Hoffmann, Julian Fink, Sarah Schulz,
Jurica Seva, Joachim Quantz, Joachim B\"ottger, Josefine Matthey, Rolf
Fricke, Jan Thomsen, Adrian Paschke, Jamal Al Qundus, Thomas Hoppe, Naouel
Karam, Frauke Weichhardt, Christian Fillies, Clemens Neudecker, Mike Gerber,
Kai Labusch, Vahid Rezanezhad, Robin Schaefer, David Zellh\"ofer, Daniel
Siewert, Patrick Bunk, Lydia Pintscher, Elena Aleynikova, Franziska Heine
- Abstract summary: The QURATOR project develops a sustainable and innovative technology platform.
It provides services to support knowledge workers in various industries to address the challenges they face when curating digital content.
The project's vision and ambition is to establish an ecosystem for content curation technologies that significantly pushes the current state of the art.
- Score: 2.99062447667259
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: In all domains and sectors, the demand for intelligent systems to support the
processing and generation of digital content is rapidly increasing. The
availability of vast amounts of content and the pressure to publish new content
quickly and in rapid succession requires faster, more efficient and smarter
processing and generation methods. With a consortium of ten partners from
research and industry and a broad range of expertise in AI, Machine Learning
and Language Technologies, the QURATOR project, funded by the German Federal
Ministry of Education and Research, develops a sustainable and innovative
technology platform that provides services to support knowledge workers in
various industries to address the challenges they face when curating digital
content. The project's vision and ambition is to establish an ecosystem for
content curation technologies that significantly pushes the current state of
the art and transforms its region, the metropolitan area Berlin-Brandenburg,
into a global centre of excellence for curation technologies.
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