About the Event
PULiiMA Indigenous Language and Technology Conference is a biennial event aimed at bringing people together from all over Australia and internationally to explore pioneering project ideas and exciting products and equipment that can be used in community based Indigenous languages projects. The conference allows people to network with an inspirational group of people who all share a common ambition of preserving and celebrating the languages of your country.
ARDC and the Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA) are proud to be sponsoring PULiiMA this year. Come and visit our booth to learn more!
Day 2, 11am: Envisioning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander AI Futures: Rose Barrowcliffe and Ben Hutchinson, Macquarie University.
Day 2, 1.40pm: Working together to achieve Target 16 of Closing the Gap – the National Languages Policy Partnership, with LDaCA partners from First Languages Australia, Beau Williams, Karina Lester & Patsy Bedford.
Day 3, 11.50am: Connecting Indigenous Data Back to Country, Rose Barrowcliffe (LDaCA Chief Investigator) and Dakota Feirer, Macquarie University
Day 3, 2.40pm: First Language Collections, with LDaCA partners from First Languages Australia, Alex Hohoi & Philip Winzer
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