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- | {{: | + | The talk will give an overview of experience gained in over 20 years with the **management of sensitive and personal data in the field of spoken language corpora**. The first part will recapitulate the basic legal and organisational conditions that apply to the work with spoken language corpora. Based on a number of case studies from the Archive of Spoken German, the second part will then discuss **details of legal agreements and technical implementation of data protection issues** for specific corpora. This includes a demonstration of technological means for de-identifying sensitive data in audio, video and transcripts. |
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+ | **Thomas Schmidt** is a linguist specializing in spoken language corpora, corpus technology, and computational lexicography. After studying in Kaiserslautern, | ||
- | **Bio:** Thomas Schmidt is a linguist specializing in spoken language corpora, corpus technology, and computational lexicography. After studying in Kaiserslautern, | + | The slides |
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- | **Abstract:** The talk will give an overview of experience gained in over 20 years with the management of sensitive and personal data in the field of spoken language corpora. The first part will recapitulate the basic legal and organisational conditions that apply to the work with spoken language corpora. Based on a number of case studies from the Archive of Spoken German, the second part will then discuss details of legal agreements and technical implementation of data protection issues for specific corpora. This includes a demonstration of technological means for de-identifying sensitive data in audio, video and transcripts. | + | |
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- | After the 30 minute talk by Thomas Schmidt, there will be enough time for a Q&A session and further discussion of the topic. FYI: The webinar | + | |
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This webinar is part of a series of webinars, which are taking place monthly during spring 2024 and the autumn semester. **Discover the list of planned webinars** [[working-groups: | This webinar is part of a series of webinars, which are taking place monthly during spring 2024 and the autumn semester. **Discover the list of planned webinars** [[working-groups: |