Research and development on multilingual AI
Tilde is a pivotal language technology research hub in the Baltic region with 30+ years of experience in European research projects and numerous local projects in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Our team of in-house researchers cooperate with leading European research centres to advance the state-of-the-art in areas of language technologies such as machine translation, conversational AI and dialogue systems, speech recognition and synthesis, and foundational language models.
In-depth research expertise areas
We innovate in domain-adapted, adaptive, and term-aware neural machine translation, developing methods for robustness, mitigation of biases, and large language models.
We focus on multilingual natural language understanding, semantic indexing, LLM-based retrieval-augmented generation, and personalisation.
We research cascaded and end-to-end speech recognition and speech translation, multi-speaker and multilingual speech synthesis, real-time speech recognition, automatic subtitling and dubbing.
We develop multilingual named entity recognition, anonymisation and pseudonymisation, term recognition and extraction, morphological analysis, lemmatization, part-of-speech tagging and other tools.
We maintain the largest termbank in Europe – EuroTermBank, and develop term management and electronic dictionary tools.
TildeOpen LLM now powers our machine translation
The model has been fine-tuned for machine translation and is fully integrated into Tilde MT, delivering higher-quality results across 34 European languages.
Current research projects
Through the Language Data Space (LDS) relevant stakeholders will be able to share and also monetise their language data and other language resources through a single platform, taking EU values and compliance with EU rules fully into account.
Latest publications
Rinalds VÄ«ksna and Inguna SkadiÅa. 2025. Anonymise: A Tool for Multilingual Document Pseudonymisation. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing - Natural Language Processing in the Generative AI erae, 1327ā1332.
Jurgita KapoÄiÅ«tÄ-DzikienÄ, Daiga Deksne, Inguna SkadiÅa, Raivis SkadiÅÅ” and Askars Salimbajevs. 2025. Monolingual and Cross-Lingual Text Classification. Data Science in Applications. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol. 1206, 55-82, Springer.
Jurgita KapoÄiÅ«tÄ-DzikienÄ, Toms Bergmanis and MÄrcis Pinnis. 2025. Localizing AI: Evaluating Open-Weight Language Models for Languages of Baltic States. Proceedings of the Joint 25th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics and 11th Baltic Conference on Human Language Technologies (NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025), 287ā295.
Our research team
Inguna SkadiÅa
Raivis SkadiÅÅ”
Andrejs Vasiļjevs
Jurgita KapoÄiÅ«tÄ-DzikienÄ
MÄrcis Pinnis
Matīss Rikters
Daiga Deksne
Toms Bergmanis
Dr M.Inf., Researcher
Inese Vīra
Rinalds Vīksna
DÄvis Nicmanis
Martins Kronis
Ingus JÄnis PretkalniÅÅ”