[Corpora-List] Annotation layers: missing reference
Piotr Bański
bansp at o2.pl
Fri Nov 19 11:56:13 UTC 2010
Don't forget about ATLAS (Steven Bird, Mark Liberman; [1], look around
1999/2000). It is also necessary to mention the work by Nancy Ide since
the Corpus Encoding Standard[2], then, in the context of ISO TC 37 SC 4,
mostly with Laurent Romary and Keith Suderman [3]. Some attempt at
putting order into these notions has been made in Goecke et al., 2010 [4].
Good luck,
Piotr
[1]:
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/l/Liberman:Mark.html
[2]: http://www.cs.vassar.edu/CES/
[3]: http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~ide/pubs.html
[4]: Goecke, D., Metzing, D., Lüngen, H., Stührenberg, M., Witt, A.
(2010). Different views on markup. distinguishing levels and layers. In
Linguistic modeling of information and markup languages. Contributions
to language technology. Springer Netherlands, pp. 1–21.
On 2010-11-18 14:06, Philippe Blache wrote:
> Hi Karen,
> I don't know whether the idea comes from there, but it belongs to the NXT data model:
>
> J. Carletta, S. Evert, U. Heid, J. Kilgour, J. Robertson, H. Voormann
> "The NITE XML Toolkit: Flexible annotation for multimodal language data"
> Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 2003, 35 (3), 353-363
>
>
> Philippe
>
>
> Le 18 nov. 2010 à 11:04, Karen Fort a écrit :
>
>> Dear members,
>>
>> I'm looking for a reference on annotations layers.
>> Can somebody tell me when the "idea" of annotation layers appeared?
>>
>> I suppose it came from the speech community, but I cannot find a clear reference on that.
>>
>> Thank you for your help!
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