Translation Memories Swedish Crime Victim Compensation and Support Agency

SND-ID: EXT 0320

This study is part of the collection Translation Memories from Public Agencies

Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Simon Dahlberg - Institute for Language and Folklore

Institute for Language and Folklore, Language Council of Sweden

Description

Translation memories extracted out of Texts from Swedish Crime Victim Compensation and Support Agency, by Tilde within the framework of ELRC (www.lr-coordination.eu).
Research principal, contributors, and funding

Responsible department/unit

Language Council of Sweden

Contributor(s)

Institute for Language and Folklore, Language Council of Sweden

Protection and ethical review
Method and time period
Language resources

Resource type

Corpus

Foreseen use

NLP application
Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden

Topic and keywords

Research area

Legislation and legal systems, Crime and law enforcement, SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY AND SYSTEMS (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Social Sciences, Law, Languages and Literature (The Swedish standard of fields of research 2011)

Publications
Dataset
Translation Memories Swedish Crime Victim Compensation and Support Agency

Description

Extraction done by Tilde (www.tilde.com) within the framework of ELRC (www.lr-coordination.eu)

Data format / data structure

Text

Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Simon Dahlberg - Institute for Language and Folklore

Institute for Language and Folklore, Language Council of Sweden

Data collection

  • Mode of collection: Compilation/Synthesis
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 2018-09-01–2018-11-30

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