Proceedings of the Fourth Linguistic Annotation Workshop
LAW IV '10 Proceedings of the Fourth Linguistic Annotation Workshop(2010)
摘要
The Linguistic Annotation Workshop (The LAW) provides a forum to facilitate the exchange and propagation of research results concerned with the annotation, manipulation, and exploitation of corpora; work towards the harmonization and interoperability from the perspective of the increasingly large number of tools and frameworks for annotated language resources; and work towards a consensus on all issues crucial to the advancement of the field of corpus annotation. Although this year's LAW is officially the fourth edition, LAW itself is the convergence of several previous workshops---including NLPXML, FLAC, LINC, and Frontiers in Corpus Annotation---dating back to the first NLPXML in 2001. This series of workshops attests to the rapid developments in the creation and use of annotated data in both language technology and empirical approaches to linguistic studies over the past 10 years. The response to this year's Call for Papers was enthusiastic: 60 submissions were received. After careful review, the program committee accepted 20 long papers and 24 posters. Selection of the papers was not an easy task, as the papers cover the full range of linguistic facts and their corresponding annotation frameworks, from predicate-argument to discourse structure, speech to social networks, and learner corpus to CVs. The papers also deal with a range of annotation levels, from the macro perspective on infrastructure for international collaboration and interoperability, to the micro perspective on tools to deal with inter-annotator inconsistencies. It is this richness of the topics that attest to the growing maturity of field.
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