SLDR (pronounce ‘SpLanDR’) is replacing CRDO-Aix at the term of its experimental phase. Acronyms CRDO, CRDO-Aix and CRDO-Paris are therefore out of date and should gradually be replaced in all documents. Nonetheless, we are maintaining redirections from ‘crdo.fr’ for the sake of accessibility via old identifiers.
Speech & Language Data Repository (SLDR) is a Trusted Data Repository offering labs and scholars a free-of-charge service for sharing their oral/linguistic data and archiving it with the help of procedures compliant with the OAIS model for long-term preservation. Its entire storage is referenced in international repositories such as OLAC (Open Language Archives Community) and Virtual Language Observatory. Currently, packages are distributed via the TGE-Adonis grid hosted by CC-IN2P3 and preserved on the platform of CINES, an institutional archive beneficiary of the Data Seal of Approval.
Items of four kinds are available on this site:
Primary data : sound/video/image/text corpora and any language-related signal ;
Resources : annotations of corpora, lexicons, reference databases, systems of representation, grammars etc. ;
2011-01-19 Version 1 long-term preservation Google earth OpenStreetMap • Délégation générale à la langue française et aux langues de France (DGLFLF) • Fédération de Recherche Typologie et Universaux Linguistiques (TUL) • Institut de Linguistique Française (ILF)
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