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Training: Terminology and Artificial Intelligence
 
Created in 2010, the two-day TOTh training courses, structured over two consecutive years, are designed for terminologists, linguists, translators, and knowledge engineers seeking to understand and leverage the potential of Artificial Intelligence in their fields.

The first year is dedicated to Symbolic AI, focusing on the use of ontologies and knowledge graphs for terminology. Participants will explore how formal knowledge representation enables semantic interoperability, domain modelling, and multilingual terminological consistency. By grounding terminology in structured, machine-readable formats, symbolic AI offers transparency, control, and expert validation.

The second year shifts toward Connectionist AI, delving into deep learning, large language models (LLMs), and generative AI. These technologies open new perspectives for automatic term extraction, contextual disambiguation, translation, and assisted content generation. Participants will examine how connectionist AI can complement symbolic resources, especially when applied to large, multilingual corpora.
 
TOTh 2025 Training: « Terminology & Artificial Intelligence (2): Generating Knowledge Graphs with LLMS, prompt engineering, and RAG »

TOTh 2024 Training: « Terminology & Artificial Intelligence (1): Ontology & Knowledge Graph »
TOTh 2023 Training: « Terminology & Digital Humanities »
TOTh 2022 Training: « How to use Protégé for Terminology Purposes (Introduction) »
TOTh 2021 Training: « Terminology in the Digital Age: the Ontological Turn »
TOTh 2020 Training: « From text to conceptual-based dictionaries: a terminological approach »
TOTh 2019 Training: « Contribution of ontology to terminology »
TOTh 2018 Training: « Apport de la linguistique à la terminologie »
TOTh 2017 Training: « Contribution of ontology to terminology »
TOTh 2016 Training: « Contibution of linguistics to terminology »
TOTh 2015 Training: « Ontology building for terminological purposes »
TOTh 2014 Training: « Text analysis for onomasiological purposes »
TOTh 2013 Training: « Ontology building for terminological purposes »
TOTh 2012 Training: « Text analysis for onomasiological purposes »
TOTh 2011 Training: « Ontology building for terminological purposes »
TOTh 2010 Training: « Terminology and Ontology »

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