Standardization is the only means to unite the diversity of Indian language arena to develop and maintain best practices in the field of languages. India has 22 constitutionally recognized languages and 11 scripts, it is therefore essential to have a common platform of standardization to develop and maintain best practices in the field of languages. TDIL Programme initiated by the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) is an apex body for the development and maintenance of ...
Validation of the webpage source code is essential for compliance against standards and seamless access across platforms and devices. W3C has developed many open source validators to check the markup validity of Web documents in HTML, XHTML, SMIL, MathML, etc. Following is the list of W3C validators.
UnicornMarkUp ValidatorLink Checker CSS ValidatormobileOK checker Semantic Extractor RDF Validator Feed Validator P3P Validator XML Schema Validator Unicode Text Rendering Reference SystemGlossary ...
Linguistics is narrowly defined as the scientific approach to the study of language, but language can be approached from a variety of directions, therefore a number of other intellectual disciplines are relevant to it and influence its study. Linguist Resources means, resources for the purpose of assisting linguists in their fieldwork, study and research. These resources include textbooks, electronic and printed reference materials, corpora, dictionary, ontology, font’s etc software for lingui...
Under TDIL Programme of DeitY, technology Development for Indian Languages has the objective of developing Information Processing Tools and Techniques to facilitate human-machine interaction without language barrier; have reached such a platform through its various projects, where it has a potential to generate utility applications, benefiting the masses, which will enable people to access and use IT solutions in their own language.
Machine translation and other functional applications has clai...
Technology Development for Indian Languages (TDIL) Programme of Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Govt. India works on following research areas with the aim of enabling masses to build a knowledge society and ensuring communication without language barrier and moving up the knowledge chain. Research Areas Development of copora of texts in machine readable form – In this, authentic data on contemporary use of Indian languages to both computer scientists and linguis...
Under TDIL Programme of DeitY, Technology Development for Indian Languages has the objective of developing Information Processing Tools and Techniques to facilitate human-machine interaction without language barrier. Presently TDIL Programme is working on following research areas with the aim of enabling masses to build a knowledge society and ensuring communication without language barrier. These technologies are disseminated through tdil-dc.in.
Machine Translation (MT)
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Patent Analysis Management SystemWith the growth of the IT industry as well as other technical sectors an urgent need is felt to protect the IPR generated out in India. Scientists and scholars alike need to be able to protect their ideas and ensure that their Intellectual property is protected.It is to fill this very important void that the Patent Analysis Management System has been conceived and designed. It is specially targeted for SME sector for sharing/dissemination of knowledge to the conc...