International audienceThis paper provides an overview of the various projects carried out within ISO committee TC 37/SC 4 dealing with the management of language (digital) resources. On the basis of the technical experience gained in the committee and the wider standardization landscape the paper identifies some possible trends for the future
This paper focuses on the topic regarding the process of language standardization. The standardizati...
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, is creating a state-of-...
• ambitious attempt to catalogue and standardize various types of references to the languages of the...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is two-fold: to present an abstract data model for ling...
International audienceThis paper reviews and evaluates some of the ISO documents for language resour...
In this contribution we present some work of the R&D European project “LIRICS” and of the ISO/TC 37/...
This paper presents an abstract data model for linguistic annotations and its implementation using X...
This article refers to the 2013 Business Plan proposed by the ISO Technical Committee 37 (ISO/TC 37 ...
As the creation of signed language resources is gaining speed world-wide, the need for standards in ...
Importance of standards as an essential aspect for any research infrastructure in the humanities. IS...
This paper discusses work on the sustainability of linguistic resources as it was conducted in vario...
To achieve true interoperability for valuable linguistic resources different levels of variation nee...
This paper describes the Linguistic Annotation Framework under development within ISO TC37 SC4 WG1. ...
This contribution addresses the workshop topic of “standardising policies within eHumanities infrast...
This paper described recent activities of the Linguistic Data Consortium in the collection, annotati...
This paper focuses on the topic regarding the process of language standardization. The standardizati...
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, is creating a state-of-...
• ambitious attempt to catalogue and standardize various types of references to the languages of the...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is two-fold: to present an abstract data model for ling...
International audienceThis paper reviews and evaluates some of the ISO documents for language resour...
In this contribution we present some work of the R&D European project “LIRICS” and of the ISO/TC 37/...
This paper presents an abstract data model for linguistic annotations and its implementation using X...
This article refers to the 2013 Business Plan proposed by the ISO Technical Committee 37 (ISO/TC 37 ...
As the creation of signed language resources is gaining speed world-wide, the need for standards in ...
Importance of standards as an essential aspect for any research infrastructure in the humanities. IS...
This paper discusses work on the sustainability of linguistic resources as it was conducted in vario...
To achieve true interoperability for valuable linguistic resources different levels of variation nee...
This paper describes the Linguistic Annotation Framework under development within ISO TC37 SC4 WG1. ...
This contribution addresses the workshop topic of “standardising policies within eHumanities infrast...
This paper described recent activities of the Linguistic Data Consortium in the collection, annotati...
This paper focuses on the topic regarding the process of language standardization. The standardizati...
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, is creating a state-of-...
• ambitious attempt to catalogue and standardize various types of references to the languages of the...