"i"DAT
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iDAT (Indic Data Annotated in Typecraft) is the name of a cooperation initiative between the University of Hyderabad and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
The goal of the initiative is to create a pool of in-depth annotated data to support online knowledge representation, e-research, that is the free exchange of research data, and natural language processing initiatives that depend on richly annotated linguistic data.
iDAT also stands for 'I' for Indo-Aryan, 'D' for Dravidian, 'A' for Austro-Asiatic and 'T' for Tibeto-Burman, which are the four language families found in India.