The Annotation Graph Toolkit: (2008)
Software Components For, Kazuaki Maeda, Steven Bird, Xiaoyi Ma, Haejoong Lee
Annotation graphs provide an efficient and expressive data model for linguistic annotations of time-series data. This paper reports progress on a complete software infrastructure supporting the rapid...
Annotation tools based on the annotation graph API (2007)
Steven Bird, Kazuaki Maeda, Xiaoyi Ma, Haejoong Lee
Annotation graphs provide an efficient and expressive data model for linguistic annotations of time-series data. This paper reports progress on a complete open-source software infrastructure...
Annotation tools based on the annotation graph API (2007)
Steven Bird, Kazuaki Maeda, Xiaoyi Ma, Haejoong Lee
Annotation graphs provide an efficient and expressive data model for linguistic annotations of time-series data. This paper reports progress on a complete open-source software infrastructure...
Kazuaki Maeda, Steven Bird, Xiaoyi Ma, Haejoong Lee
Annotation graphs provide an efficient and expressive data model for linguistic annotations of time-series data. This paper reports progress on a complete software infrastructure supporting the rapid...
Designing and Evaluating an XPath Dialect for Linguistic Queries (2006)
Bird, Steven, Chen, Yi, Davidson, Susan B., Lee, Haejoong, Zheng, Yifeng
Linguistic research and natural language processing employ large repositories of ordered trees. XML, a standard ordered tree model, and XPath, its associated language, are natural choices for...
Designing and Evaluating an XPath Dialect for Linguistic Queries (2006)
Bird, Steven, Chen, Yi, Davidson, Susan, Lee, Haejoong, Zheng, Yifeng
Linguistic research and natural language processing employ large repositories of ordered trees. XML, a standard ordered tree model, and XPath, its associated language, are natural choices for...
Designing and Evaluating an XPath Dialect for Linguistic Queries (2006)
Bird, Steven, Chen, Yi, Davidson, Susan, Lee, Haejoong, Zheng, Yifeng
Linguistic research and natural language processingemploy large repositories of ordered trees. XML, a standardordered tree model, and XPath, its associated language, arenatural choices for linguistic...
Linguistic Resources for Speech Parsing (2006)
Bies, Ann, Strassel, Stephanie, Lee, Haejoong, Maeda, Kazuaki, Kulick, Seth, Liu, Yang, ...
We report on the success of a two-pass approach to annotating metadata, speech effects and syntactic structure in English conversational speech: separately annotating transcribed speech for...
Designing and Evaluating an XPath Dialect for Linguistic Queries (2006)
Bird, Steven, Chen, Yi, Davidson, Susan, Lee, Haejoong, Zheng, Yifeng
Linguistic research and natural language processing employ large repositories of ordered trees. XML, a standard ordered tree model, and XPath, its associated language, are natural choices for...
Designing and evaluating an XPath dialect for linguistic queries (2006)
Linguistic research and natural language processing employ large repositories of ordered trees. XML, a standard ordered tree model, and XPath, its associated language, are natural choices for...
Extending XPath to Support Linguistic Queries (2005)
Bird, Steven, Chen, Yi, Davidson, Susan B., Lee, Haejoong, Zheng, Yifeng
Linguistic research and language technology development employ large repositories of ordered trees. XML, a standard ordered tree model, and XPath, its associated language, are natural choices for...
Extending XPath to support linguistic queries (2005)
Bird, Steven, Chen, Yi, Davidson, Susan, Lee, Haejoong, Zheng, Yifeng
Linguistic research and language technology development employ large data repositories of ordered trees, known as “treebanks.” We define a path language for linguistic trees represented in XML...
Extending XPath to support linguistic queries (2005)
Bird, Steven, Chen, Yi, Davidson, Susan, Lee, Haejoong, Zheng, Yifeng
Linguistic research and language technology development employlarge data repositories of ordered trees, known as “treebanks.” Wedefine a path language for linguistic trees represented in...
Extending XPath to support linguistic queries (2005)
Bird, Steven, Chen, Yi, Davidson, Susan, Lee, Haejoong, Zheng, Yifeng
Linguistic research and language technology development employ large data repositories of ordered trees, known as “treebanks.” We define a path language for linguistic trees represented...
Extending XPath to support linguistic queries (2005)
Steven Bird, Yi Chen, Susan B. Davidson, Haejoong Lee, Yifeng Zheng
Linguistic research and language technology development employ large repositories of ordered trees. XML, a standard ordered tree model, and XPath, its associated language, are natural choices for...
Models and Tools for Collaborative Annotation (2002)
Ma, Xiaoyi, Lee, Haejoong, Bird, Steven, Maeda, Kazuaki
The Annotation Graph Toolkit (AGTK) is a collection of software which facilitates development of linguistic annotation tools. AGTK provides a database interface which allows applications to use a...
Creating Annotation Tools with the Annotation Graph Toolkit (2002)
Maeda, Kazuaki, Bird, Steven, Ma, Xiaoyi, Lee, Haejoong
The Annotation Graph Toolkit is a collection of software supporting the development of annotation tools based on the annotation graph model. The toolkit includes application programming interfaces...
Bird, Steven, Maeda, Kazuaki, Ma, Xiaoyi, Lee, Haejoong, Randall, Beth, Zayat, Salim
Four diverse tools built on the Annotation Graph Toolkit are described. Each tool associates linguistic codes and structures with time-series data. All are based on the same software library and tool...
Creating annotation tools with the annotation graph toolkit (2002)
Steven Bird, Kazuaki Maeda, Xiaoyi Ma, Haejoong Lee
Annotation graphs (AGs) provide an efficient and expressive data model for linguistic annotations of time-series data [Bird and Liberman, 2001]. Recently, the LDC has been developing a complete...
The annotation graph toolkit: software components for building linguistic annotation tools (2001)
Kazuaki Maeda, Steven Bird, Xiaoyi Ma, Haejoong Lee
Annotation graphs provide an efficient and expressive data model for linguistic annotations of time-series data. This paper reports progress on a complete software infrastructure supporting the rapid...