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On this page we will discuss and document:

  • What existing resources are there for helping to develop and maintain annotation standards?
    • For example, how can we tap into (contribute to) the work of various committees of the ISO?
    • Can the use of "community memory tools" such as FOS wiki help to maintain the standard and let it evolve in a useful but democratic way?
    • Are there ways to make annotation standards flexible to take advantage of "killer apps" without making the annotation process undemocratic? (An example here is the decision at the 4th ToBI workshop to encourage but not enforce phone and syllable level tags, since not everyone has access to a tool such as Aligner, without which such fine-grained interval marking is extremely tedious.)


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