INFITT

The International Forum for Information Technology in Tamil (INFITT, read In-Fit; Tamil: உலகத் தமிழ் தகவல் தொழில்நுட்ப மன்றம் (உத்தமம்)) is a non-profit, non-governmental nodal organization for collaboration among professionals, enthusiasts, government entities, and other international organizations working in the development and standardization of information technology for Tamil language. It has active liaison and collaboration with government entities in India, Sri Lanka, Singapore and Malaysia, and industry bodies like Unicode Consortium.

INFITT
FoundedJuly 23, 2000
TypeInternational Organization
FocusInformation Technology, Tamil language [1]
OriginsEstablished during Tamil Internet 2000 Conference in Singapore
Area served
Worldwide
MethodConferences, Publications, Government and Industry liaison
Websitehome.infitt.org

INFITT conducts regular technical conferences related to Tamil computing, which attract active participation from international researchers and professionals. These Tamil Internet Conferences (aka TIC) are conducted in Tamil speaking countries like India, Singapore and Malaysia, or international institutions that pioneer in Tamil research. Past conferences have been organized in association with governments of Tamil Nadu and Malaysia, and universities of Singapore, California, Pennsylvania and Cologne.

History

There had been active interaction between various technology professionals and Tamil scholars over the internet well before the creation of INFITT. Some of this collaboration was in standardizing a keyboard layout more suited for computers, and defining an 8-bit encoding scheme to work on then current operating systems which didn't yet support Unicode. International technical workshops and conferences were already being conducted regularly, with patronage from government or universities. The idea of a formal international entity was mooted in private communications among key members preparing for Tamil Internet 2000 Conference and a constitution was drafted. Establishment of the organization was announced during that conference with the participants of the conference forming the initial general body.

Tamil Internet Conferences

Tamil Internet Conferences bring together scholars and researchers working in Tamil Information Technology from across the world for active discussion and learning. The main aspect of the conferences are the technical section with paper presentations and group discussions. Some conferences held in locations with significant Tamil population may also have two additional sections, namely, Public Gallery (மக்கள் அரங்கம்), and Exhibition. Typically, participation in technical conferences only would require paid registration.

The gallery is used for showcasing recent developments in technology. Educational sessions and booths help the visiting public in enabling Tamil in their devices, and learn about job and business opportunities in Tamil computing.

The table below lists 3 precursor events conducted before the formation of INFITT, in the years 1997, 1999 and 2000. INFITT was established during the conference in 2000, held in Singapore.

Conf. № Name Dates Location Co-Host Theme Comment
1 TamilNet'97 17–18

May

National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore NUS and National Institute of Education of Nanyang Technological University International Symposium for Tamil Information Processing and Resources on the Internet Before formation of INFITT
2 TamilNet'99 7–8

February

Image Auditorium, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Government of Tamil Nadu Keyboard and 8-bit Encoding standardizations Before formation of INFITT
3 Tamil Internet 2000 22–24

July

Suntec Convention Centre, Singapore Tamil Internet Steering Committee, Institute of Policy Studies, NUS Birth of INFITT
4 Tamil Internet Conference 2001 26–28

August

Putra World Trade Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Malaysian Indian Congress Pathways to Progress Birth of Tamil Heritage Foundation
5 Tamil Internet Conference 2002 27–29 September San Francisco Bay Area, USA Center for South Asia Studies and Chair for Tamil Studies, University of California, Berkeley Bridging the Digital Divide
6 Tamil Internet Conference 2003 22–24

August

Chennai, India Anna University & Tamil Virtual University IT for Education in Tamil
7 Tamil Internet Conference 2004 11–12 December NUS, Singapore Institute of Policy Studies Technical conference only
8 Tamil Internet Conference 2009 23–25 October University of Cologne, Germany Institute of Indology and Tamil Studies கணிவழி காண்போம் தமிழ்
9 Tamil Internet Conference 2010 23–27

June

CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex, Coimbatore, India Government of Tamil Nadu இணையம் வளர்க்கும் தமிழ் Co-organized with World Classical Tamil Conference
10 Tamil Internet Conference 2011 17–19

June

Philadelphia, USA University of Pennsylvania
11 Tamil Internet Conference 2012 28–30 December Chidambaram, India Annamalai University Tamil Computing for Mobiles and Tablets
12 Tamil Internet Conference 2013 15–18

August

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia University of Malaya Tamil Computing for Mobile Devices
13 Tamil Internet Conference 2014 19–21 September Pondicherry, India University of Pondicherry Natural Language Processing
14 Tamil Internet Conference 2015 30 May –

1 June

Singapore SIM University Natural Language Processing and Mobile Computing
15 Tamil Internet Conference 2016 9-11 September Dindigul, India Gandhigram Rural Institute Tamil Computing
16 Tamil Internet Conference 2017 25-27

August

Toronto, Canada University of Toronto, Scarborough Campus Deep Learning and Data Science Co-sponsored by University of Waterloo Centre for Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence
17 Tamil Internet Conference 2018 6-8

July

Coimbatore, India Tamilnadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, India Intelligent Search Engines for Tamil
18 Tamil Internet

Conference

2019

20-22 September Chennai, India Anna University, Chennai, India Tamil Robotics and Language Processing

Working Groups

Working groups are the primary mode of coordination for technical discussion within INFITT. Some of the working groups may be time bound and might close on completion of their objective, while others continue to function to facilitate ongoing discussions and developments. There were a total of 8 working groups formed so far in INFITT.[2]

Name Started Status
WG01 Tamil Glossary of Technical Terms Inactive
WG02 Tamil Unicode Active
WG03 Tamil Internet Domain Names Inactive
WG04 Tamil 8-bit Glyph Encoding Closed
WG05 Tamil Transliteration Inactive
WG06 Tamil OCR Inactive
WG07 Tamil Linux Inactive
WG08 TUNE (Alternate 16 bit encoding) Closed

Events & Workshops

INFITT organizes educational workshops focused to specific target audience. These workshops range from basic training in using computers in Tamil language, to advanced workshops on research topics. These are often organized in coordination with colleges and universities.

Organizational Structure

INFITT are governed by the 9 member Executive Committee (EC) which takes all major decisions. It is headed by a Chair who holds the office for one year term, who is assisted by a Vice Chair, Executive Director and a Treasurer. The EC is elected to hold office for a two year term by the General Council.

The General Council consists of 54 elected members. Members of GC are elected by the General Body every two years. GC has proportional representation for regions and countries with significant Tamil population. The General Body consists of all registered members of the organization.

INFITT also has regional chapters for handling activities in specific regions. Currently there are two active regional chapters in India and Malaysia. There are also student chapters within major universities.

Membership

Membership of INFITT is open to individuals and organizations. Membership doesn't have any restrictions other than to abide by the rules of the organization and payment of annual membership fee.

Registered students may become members without paying any registration fee. Student members will enjoy similar benefit as regular members except the voting rights in General Council elections.

Collaborations

INFITT regularly collaborates with various industry organizations and government bodies in setting standards, facilitating development and promoting usage. INFITT is a liaison member of Unicode Consortium,[3] and worked to develop the Unicode standard in Tamil language.

References

  1. "INFITT Objectives". INFITT. January 1, 2013. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
  2. "INFITT Working Groups". Archived from the original on 2014-07-20. Retrieved 2014-06-22.
  3. Liaison members of Unicode Consortium
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