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Jul 19 2009, 12:45 PM EDT
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Notes about SOAP and REST
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) style web services. These types of web-services see extensive application in enterprise, government, and some cyberinfrastructure environments (typically where there is a high-degree of
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Jul 19 2009, 12:12 PM EDT
ekansa
notes on needed standards
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The Atom Syndication Format can be very useful for expressing results of queries. Atom entries can be good containers to specify where individual records can
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Jul 18 2009, 6:46 PM EDT
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. One of the things I find useful as a service is to expose faceted metadata in machine readable formats (I'm using Atom). Exposing metadata
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Jul 18 2009, 6:22 PM EDT
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Jul 18 2009, 4:49 PM EDT
alexispalmer
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Alexis - notes the tedium and difficulty of linguistics without standards. Notes absence of labeled data. Combine machine learning and human annotator. Complex learning problem for machines (annotation and research happen in parallel).
Johanna: notes about research process. Understanding changes, recording and
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Jul 17 2009, 11:20 PM EDT
ekansa
notes from discussion before batery death
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Alexis - notes the tedium and difficulty of linguistics without standards. Notes absence of labeled data. Combine machine learning and human annotator. Complex learning problem for machines (annotation and research happen in parallel).
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Jul 17 2009, 1:06 PM EDT
ekansa
easy ways to expose metadata
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. One of the things I find useful as a service is to expose faceted metadata in machine readable formats (I'm using Atom). Exposing metadata
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Jul 13 2009, 9:30 AM EDT
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This may be getting a bit 'out there', but I'm thinking about the extreme prevelance of statistical machine learning methods
in computational linguistics and the value of annotated linguistic data for training tools using
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Jul 13 2009, 9:20 AM EDT
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standards
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-- reference/identification standards (i.e. metadata)
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-- APIs/standards for interfaces with other resources (e.g. corpora, lexica/lexical resources, treebanks?, ...)
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-- Standards for using and developing basic NLP tools (POS taggers? spell checkers? ... ??) such that they're more readily accessible to all areas of linguistics
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Jul 13 2009, 9:18 AM EDT
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