Language technologies are vital for preserving and accessing the world’s recorded knowledge. Over centuries, diverse languages, scripts, and manuscript traditions have documented intellectual and cultural heritage, enriching global knowledge while challenging modern computing systems. The Informatics Studies series on Language Technology explores this evolution, examining how knowledge recording practices intersect with the development of technologies for representing and processing multiple writing systems.
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Articles
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Hussain K Haroon, Sabarish Karunakaran
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03-08
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Kayode Sunday John Dada
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09-20
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Hussain K Haroon
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21-28
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Rajeev R R, Sneha S
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29-42
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Suneetha T V
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43-48
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Mohanan A, Sreelatha K
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49-56
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Vinu Abraham, Kalliani J
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57-62
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Keerthi Vidyasagar
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63-70
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Salmanul Faris T P
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71-82
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