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Concept-based queries: Combining and Reusing Linguistic Corpus Formats and Query Languages

This paper proposes a methodology for querying linguistic data represented in different corpus formats. Examples of the need for queries over such heterogeneous resources are the corpus-based analysis of multimodal phenomena like the interaction of gestures and prosodic features, or syntax-related phenomena like information structure which exceed the expressive power of a tree-centered corpus format. Query languages (QLs) currently under development are strongly connected to corpus formats, like the NITE Object Model (NOM, Carletta et al., 2003) or the Meta-Annotation Infrastructure for ATLAS (MAIA, Laprun and Fiscus, 2002). The parallel development of linguistic query languages and corpus formats is due to the fact that general purpose query languages like XQuery (Boag et al., 2003) do not fulfill the changing needs of linguistically motivated queries, e.g. to give access to (non-)hierarchically organized, theory and language dependent annotations of multi modal signals and/or text. This leads to the problem that existing corpus formats and query languages are hard to reuse. They have to be re developed and re-implemented time-consumingly and expensively for unforeseen tasks. This paper describes an approach for overcoming these problems and a sample application.

Concept-based queries: Combining and Reusing Linguistic Corpus Formats and Query Languages

Urheber*in: Sasaki, Felix; Witt, Andreas; Dafydd, Gibbon; Trippel, Thorsten

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Sprache
Englisch

Thema
Linguistik

Ereignis
Geistige Schöpfung
(wer)
Sasaki, Felix
Witt, Andreas
Dafydd, Gibbon
Trippel, Thorsten
(wann)
2016-01-07
Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
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Paris : European Language Resources Association (ELRA)

URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-45434
Letzte Aktualisierung
14.09.2023, 08:26 MESZ

Objekttyp

  • Konferenzbeitrag

Beteiligte

  • Sasaki, Felix
  • Witt, Andreas
  • Dafydd, Gibbon
  • Trippel, Thorsten
  • Paris : European Language Resources Association (ELRA)

Entstanden

  • 2016-01-07

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