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What is Apollonis

APOLLONIS is the national infrastructure that supports and promotes digital humanities and arts, and language technology and innovation in Greece. It is part of the Action "Strengthening Research and Innovation Infrastructure" and is funded by the Operational Program "Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation" under the NSRF 2014-2020, co-financed by Greece and the European Union (EU) Regional Development Fund.

A little history

APOLLONIS was created by the partnership of the National Network of Linguistic Technology clarin:el and the National Digital Infrastructure Network for the Humanities  DARIAH-GR/ΔΥΑΣ, which are components of the respective European infrastructures CLARIN and DARIAH. The current phase of infrastructure development includes actions for further development and consolidation of the services of the two component infrastructures, within a framework of interoperability and mutual support, while Greece's participation in the respective European infrastructures continues.

What is Clarin:el

Clarin:el is a permanent and stable infrastructure where researchers have access to digital language resources and online language processing services. The Clarin:el infrastructure is the Greek part of the European CLARIN infrastructure, a pan-European network of organizations through which language resources, technologies and online language processing services are collected, documented, maintained and made available. Greece became a member of CLARIN ERIC in February 2015.

Apollonis AUTh is the continuation of CLARIN:EL AUTh (2014-5).

Get access to digital repositories, registries, corpora, thesauri and sets of data and metadata.
Discover and use digital resources, tools and new methods in research.
Attend our training seminars on the use of digital tools and resources.

Find the latest issue of Tour de Clarin, a CLARIN ERIC initiative that showcases the richness of the CLARIN landscape and 2 articles on CLARIN:EL and NLP:EL - CLARIN Knowledge Centre for Natural Language Processing in Greece, by Maria Gavriilidou and Iro Tsiouli, and Titika Dimitroulia.

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