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Linguistic Modeling of Information and Markup Languages

by Witt, Andreas.
Authors: Metzing, Dieter.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Text, Speech and Language Technology, 1386-291X ; . 41 Physical details: IX, 262p. online resource. ISBN: 9048133319 Subject(s): Computer science. | Translators (Computer programs). | Computational linguistics. | Computer Science. | Language Translation and Linguistics. | Computational Linguistics.
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Another Extension of the Stylesheet Metaphor -- An OWL-DL Implementation of Gold -- Markup Languages and Internationalization -- Identifying Logical Structure and Content Structure in Loosely-Structured Documents -- Discourse Relations and Document Structure -- Multilevel Annotation for Information Extraction -- Hypertext Types and Markup Languages -- Representation Formats and Models for Lexicons -- HTTL - Hypertext Transformation Language -- Mark-up Driven Strategies for Text-to-Hypertext Conversion -- Structure Formation in the Web -- Regular Query Techniques for XML-Documents.

This book addresses the interests of a large community of researchers in the fields of XML-based annotation techniques and corpus-based language technology. It covers the most significant recent developments in this field, from multi-layered mark-up and standards to theoretical formalisms to applications. The contributions are based on research projects at international level in text technology, computational linguistics, hypertext modeling and in the domain of standards and tools for language resources. Core topics are: strategies for multi-layered document modeling and processing, mark-up at different levels for textual resources, and text-technological information modeling. The sections of the book offer an exhaustive coverage of many of the current topics in the fields concerned, especially: Multi-layered Markup; Markup Languages and Language Resources; Markup and Text Types; Markup Languages and Hypertext; Markup and Formalization. The book may be seen as a contribution to very ambitious goals, connected to the development of an ‘Annotation Science’ (a term recently coined by Nancy Ide), for example the interoperability of different types of linguistic and textual resources, of corpora and processing tools, as well as the development of methods and annotation techniques applicable to multiple modalities and languages.

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