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+ | ==== 2011-02-02 Asprey Lecture -- STILL ON TODAY AT 3PM! ==== | ||
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+ | Lecture sponsored by the Computer Science Department | ||
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+ | === Linguistic Annotation meets the Semantic Web === | ||
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+ | **Professor Steven Cassidy** \\ | ||
+ | Centre for Language Technology \\ | ||
+ | Department of Computing \\ | ||
+ | Macquarie University \\ | ||
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+ | Wednesday February 2 \\ | ||
+ | 3PM \\ | ||
+ | OLB 105 | ||
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+ | Linguistic Annotation is a significant application area supporting research on human communication through annotation of language corpora – collections of language samples as text, audio and video. This talk describes representation of the Linguistic Annotation Framework graph structure that uses the Sematic Web standard Resource Definition Format (RDF) store and linked data techniques to store annotations and make them available as resources on the web. | ||
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