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Bootstrapping Techniques for Polysynthetic Morphological Analysis ...
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Learning Crosslingual Word Embeddings without Bilingual Corpora ...
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Extending Dublin Core Metadata to Support the Description and Discovery of Language Resources ...
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Annotation Graphs and Servers and Multi-Modal Resources: Infrastructure for Interdisciplinary Education, Research and Development ...
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TableTrans, MultiTrans, InterTrans and TreeTrans: Diverse Tools Built on the Annotation Graph Toolkit ...
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The Open Language Archives Community and Asian Language Resources ...
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ATLAS: A flexible and extensible architecture for linguistic annotation ...
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A Formal Framework for Linguistic Annotation (revised version) ...
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Annotation graphs as a framework for multidimensional linguistic data analysis ...
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In recent work we have presented a formal framework for linguistic annotation based on labeled acyclic digraphs. These `annotation graphs' offer a simple yet powerful method for representing complex annotation structures incorporating hierarchy and overlap. Here, we motivate and illustrate our approach using discourse-level annotations of text and speech data drawn from the CALLHOME, COCONUT, MUC-7, DAMSL and TRAINS annotation schemes. With the help of domain specialists, we have constructed a hybrid multi-level annotation for a fragment of the Boston University Radio Speech Corpus which includes the following levels: segment, word, breath, ToBI, Tilt, Treebank, coreference and named entity. We show how annotation graphs can represent hybrid multi-level structures which derive from a diverse set of file formats. We also show how the approach facilitates substantive comparison of multiple annotations of a single signal based on different theoretical models. The discussion shows how annotation graphs open the ... : 10 pages, 10 figures, Towards Standards and Tools for Discourse Tagging, Proceedings of the Workshop. pp. 1-10. Association for Computational Linguistics ...
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A.1; E.2; H.2.1; H.3.3; H.3.7; I.2.7; Computation and Language cs.CL; FOS Computer and information sciences
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URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/cs/9907003 https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.cs/9907003
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A lexical database tool for quantitative phonological research ...
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