The ISOcat Data Category Registry (www.isocat.org) has been developed by ISO TC 37 and CLARIN to share and explicitate semantics of data categories used within the linguistic community. Semantics in this large and diverse community are constantly evolving and sometimes conflicting. The ISOcat open registry allows community members to collaborate in defining the semantics of linguistic data categories. The aim is to create a core of possibly officially standardized, well specified and widely accepted linguistic data categories. This demonstration will show ISOcat’s features to support direct and indirect collaboration, its efforts to create a set of core data categories for various communities, and possible solutions for current bottlenecks....
creating a state-of-the-art web environment for the ISO TC 37 (terminology and other language and co...
The linguistics community is building a metadata-based infrastructure for the description of its res...
In this paper we describe the most recent work within ISO TC37/SC 4, and in particular the developme...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry (www.isocat.org) has been developed by ISO TC 37 and CLARIN to sha...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry (www.isocat.org) has been developed by ISO TC 37 and CLARIN to sha...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry (www.isocat.org) has been developed by ISO TC 37 and CLARIN to sha...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry provides a community computing environment for creating, storing, ...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry provides a community computing environment for creating, storing, ...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry provides a community computing environment for creating, storing, ...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry provides a community computing environment for creating, storing, ...
To achieve true interoperability for valuable linguistic resources different levels of variation nee...
To achieve true interoperability for valuable linguistic resources different levels of variation nee...
As the creation of signed language resources is gaining speed world-wide, the need for standards in ...
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, is creating a state-of-...
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, is creating a state-of-...
creating a state-of-the-art web environment for the ISO TC 37 (terminology and other language and co...
The linguistics community is building a metadata-based infrastructure for the description of its res...
In this paper we describe the most recent work within ISO TC37/SC 4, and in particular the developme...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry (www.isocat.org) has been developed by ISO TC 37 and CLARIN to sha...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry (www.isocat.org) has been developed by ISO TC 37 and CLARIN to sha...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry (www.isocat.org) has been developed by ISO TC 37 and CLARIN to sha...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry provides a community computing environment for creating, storing, ...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry provides a community computing environment for creating, storing, ...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry provides a community computing environment for creating, storing, ...
The ISOcat Data Category Registry provides a community computing environment for creating, storing, ...
To achieve true interoperability for valuable linguistic resources different levels of variation nee...
To achieve true interoperability for valuable linguistic resources different levels of variation nee...
As the creation of signed language resources is gaining speed world-wide, the need for standards in ...
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, is creating a state-of-...
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, is creating a state-of-...
creating a state-of-the-art web environment for the ISO TC 37 (terminology and other language and co...
The linguistics community is building a metadata-based infrastructure for the description of its res...
In this paper we describe the most recent work within ISO TC37/SC 4, and in particular the developme...