BS ISO 24617-6:2016
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Language resource management. Semantic annotation framework – Principles of semantic annotation (SemAF Principles)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 40 |
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6 | Foreword |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Terms and definitions |
8 | 3 Purpose and motivation 3.1 Purpose 3.2 Motivation |
9 | 4 Overview |
10 | 5 Annotation principles and requirements 5.1 Principles inherited from the Linguistic Annotation Framework |
11 | 5.2 Other general annotation principles 5.3 Principles specific to semantic annotation |
13 | 6 The methodological basis of SemAF 6.1 Steps in the design of an annotation scheme |
14 | 6.2 Metamodels |
16 | 6.3 Abstract syntax, concrete syntax and semantics |
18 | 6.4 Steps forward and feedback in the design process |
20 | 6.5 Optional elements in an annotation scheme |
21 | 7 Overlaps between annotation schemes 7.1 Semantic and terminological consistency 7.2 Spatial and temporal relations as semantic roles |
23 | 7.3 Events |
24 | 7.4 Discourse relations in dialogue 8 Semantic phenomena that cut across annotation schemes 8.1 Ubiquitous semantic phenomena 8.2 Quantification |
25 | 8.3 Quantities and measures |
26 | 8.4 Negation, modality, factuality, and attribution |
27 | 8.5 Modification and qualification 8.5.1 Modification and quantification |
28 | 8.5.2 Qualification |
29 | 8.5.3 Other issues |
30 | AnnexĀ A (informative) An approach to the annotation of quantification in natural language |
34 | Bibliography |