SCALLA 2001, Working Conference Participants

EU experts

Professor Patrick A.V. Hall

p.a.v.hall@open.ac.uk

software localisation

The Open University,
United Kingdom.

Professor Boyd Michailovsky

Boyd.Michailovsky@vjf.cnrs.fr

Tibeto-Burmese Languages and speech corpora.

LACITO/CNRS,
France

Dr. Nick Ostler,

nostler@chibcha.demon.co.uk

endangered languages

Lancaster University
Linguacubun Ltd
Foundation for Endangered Languages,
United Kingdom

Dr. Reinhard Schaler

Reinhard.Schaler@ul.ie

software localisation

Localisation Research Centre (LRC),
Ireland

Professor Donia Scott

Donia.Scott@itri.brighton.ac.uk

natural language generation and multi-lingual information systems.

University of Brighton
United Kingdom

Professor Harold Somers

harold.somers@umist.ac.uk

translation

UMIST,
United Kingdom

Dr. Roger Tucker

roger_tucker@hp.com

speech

HP Labs Bristol,
United Kingdom

South Asian Experts

Vijay Pratap Singh Aditya

vijayp@sristi.org

user of localisation methods

Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India

Prof Vijay Chandru

 

Simputer

Indian Institute of Science and PicoPeta Simputers Pvt Ltd, Bangalore, India

Prof. Bidyut Baran Chaudhuri

bbc@isical.ac.in

NLP, OCR, Text recognition for South-Asian writing systems

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India

Dr. Niladri Sekhar Dash

niladri@isical.ac.in

Language corpora, lexical data-base

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India

Professor Ashok Kumar Dutta

imamlan@cal.vsnl.net.in

Speech recognition and processing

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India

Professor R K Joshi

rkjoshi@konark.ncst.ernet.in

Writing Systems and Standard Encodings

National Centre for Software Technology, Mumbai, India

Mr. Ajay Lohy

 

Cross cultural evaluation, Internationalisation

International School of Dravidian Linguistics (ISDL), Kerala, India.

Dr. B. Mallikarjun

 

Linguistics of South Asia

Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. India

Dr. S P Mudur

mudur@ncst.ernet.in

Writing Systems and Standard Encodings

National Centre for Software Technology, Mumbai, India

Professor Mrinal Kanti Nath

mknath@vsnl.net

Lexicography

University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India

Professor B. N. Patnaik

patnaik@iitk.ac.in

Syntactic and semantic representations

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India

Shri S Ramakrishnan

ramki@doe.ernet.in; ramki@ncst.ernet.in

 

NCST and Media Lab Asia, Mumbai, India

Durgesh Rao

durgesh@ncst.ernet.in

NLP and Machine Translation into Indian Languages

National Centre for Software Technology, Mumbai, India

Prof S Sadagopan

ss@iiitb.ac.in

 

Indian Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore, India

Professor Rajeev Sangal

sangal@iiit.net

Language Access, NLP and Lexical Resources

Indian Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India

Prof. Gautam Sengupta

gsg@rediffmail.com

gsgalts@satyam.net.in

Interlingual systems and NL Tools

Central University of Hyderabad, India

Dr Dipti M Sharma

sharma@iiit.net

Language Access, NLP and Lexical Resources

Indian Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India

Professor Udaya Narayana Singh

bhasha@sancharnet.in, unsciil@yahoo.com

Linguistics of South Asia

Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore, India.

Dr. Om Vikas

omvikas@mit.gov.ini

Social, Cultural and Political Factors

Ministry of IT, New Delhi, India

Prof V Vinay

vinay@picopeta.com

Simputer

Indian Institute of Science and PicoPeta Simputers Pvt Ltd, Bangalore, India