QURATOR: Innovative Technologies for Content and Data Curation
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.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2004.12195,
title = {QURATOR: Innovative Technologies for Content and Data Curation},
author = {Georg Rehm and Peter Bourgonje and Stefanie Hegele and Florian Kintzel and Julián Moreno Schneider and Malte Ostendorff and Karolina Zaczynska and Armin Berger and Stefan Grill and Sören Räuchle and Jens Rauenbusch and Lisa Rutenburg and André Schmidt and Mikka Wild and Henry Hoffmann and Julian Fink and Sarah Schulz and Jurica Seva and Joachim Quantz and Joachim Böttger and Josefine Matthey and Rolf Fricke and Jan Thomsen and Adrian Paschke and Jamal Al Qundus and Thomas Hoppe and Naouel Karam and Frauke Weichhardt and Christian Fillies and Clemens Neudecker and Mike Gerber and Kai Labusch and Vahid Rezanezhad and Robin Schaefer and David Zellhöfer and Daniel Siewert and Patrick Bunk and Lydia Pintscher and Elena Aleynikova and Franziska Heine},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.12195},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Proceedings of QURATOR 2020: The conference for intelligent content solutions, Berlin, Germany, February 2020