FIN-CLARIAH

The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ is part of the national research infrastructure FIN-CLARIAH aiming to create new tools and methods for researchers.

Table of contents

Project duration
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Core fields of research
Languages, culture and society
Research areas
Assessment of language proficiency and for learning
Development of research methods
Policies and Practices of Welfare and Care
Games and digitalisation
Language learning, teaching and multiliteracies
Sign Language Centre
Department
Department of History and Ethnology
Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies
Centre for Applied Language Studies
Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Faculty
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Funding
Research Council of Finland

Project description

FIN-CLARIAH (Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure) is the premier Finnish digital research infrastructure (RI) for Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) comprising two components,  and . FIN-CLARIAH connects ten universities and memory organisations across the country.

In the national development project in 2024–2025, the FIN-CLARIAH goals are to

  1. to upgrade the processing of spoken minority languages in Finland (Goal 1)
  2. to upgrade a broad range of tools for SSH research processing unstructured text (Goal 2)
  3. to facilitate research in audio-visual culture by processing metadata (Goal 3)
  4. to support transformer technology uptake among SSH researchers (Goal 4)

Work packages

In 2024-2025, the FIN-CLARIAH infrastructure project will continue the work of the previous project period. The aim is to expand support for humanities and social science research by developing digital practices and tools for researchers.

The FIN-CLARIAH project involves nine Finnish universities, the National Library of Finland, the National Archives, CSC - Centre for Science and Technology Ltd and the Finnish Language Centre.

Github: JYU-digihum

Project leader at the University of Jyväskylä: Professor Raine Koskimaa

The Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥'s work in 2024-2025 will focus on the following themes:


D3.3.1 Automated metadata of archival data from NAF


This work package is carried out in collaboration with the National Archives of Finland. The aim is to create ways to automatically enrich archival data with metadata. During the project period, research will focus on the use of multimodal datasets and models for the classification and enrichment of diverse archival data.

Team: Antero Holmila (work package leader), JYU, Ida Toivanen, JYU, Venla Poso, JYU, Tanja Välisalo (KA)

D3.3.3 Machine-learning-based enrichment of social media (Twitch) / D4.1.1 Analysis of video stream interactions with AI solutions


The work package focuses on machine learning-based enrichment of livestream data and their chat data, and AI-based interaction analysis of livestreams. Tools for data collection and analysis will be developed for use by researchers.

Team: Raine Koskimaa, Work Package Leader, JYU, Jari Lindroos, JYU, Tanja Välisalo, JYU, Jaakko Peltonen, University of Tampere.

Finnish and Finland-Swedish Sign Language corpora - WP1.3 Video processing and annotation / WP2.1 Personal and Copyrighted Research Data


The work at the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ is related to two work packages within FIN-CLARIAH. The work at JYU is related to the publication of three sign language corpora (two Finnish sign language corpora and one Finnish-Swedish sign language corpus). Juhana Salonen has been responsible for the implementation of the work on the JYU side.

Project team