SUMMARY : Session O34-WE Morphology & Tagging

 

Title Feature-based Encoding and Querying Language Resources with Character Semantics
Authors B. Hughes, D. Gibbon, T. Trippel
Abstract In this paper we discuss the explicit representation of character features pertaining to written language resources, which we argue are critically necessary in the long term of archiving language data. Much focus on the creation of language resources and their associated preservation is at the level of the corpus itself; however it is generally accepted that long term interpretation of these language resources requires more than a best practice data format. In particular, where language resources are created in linguistic fieldwork, and especially for minority languages, the need for preservation not only of the resource itself, but of additional metadata which allows for the resource to be accurately interpreted in the future is becoming a topic of research in itself. In this paper we extend earlier work on semantically based character decomposition to include representation of character properties in a variety of models, and a mechanism for exploiting these properties through queries.
Keywords character semantics, feature structures, phonetics, ontology, ISO-DIS-24610-1, securing interpretability
Full paper Feature-based Encoding and Querying Language Resources with Character Semantics