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2nd NLPXML@COLING 2002: Taipei, Taiwan
- The 2nd Workshop on NLP and XML, NLPXML@COLING 2002, Taipei, Taiwan, August 24 - September 1, 2002. 2002
- Guadalupe Aguado de Cea, Inmaculada Álvarez de Mon y Rego, Antonio Pareja-Lora, Rosario Plaza-Arteche:
RDF(S)/XML Linguistic Annotation of Semantic Web Pages. - Guillermo Barrutieta Anduiza, Joseba Abaitua, Josuka Diaz-Labrador:
Cascading XSL Filters for Content Selection in Multilingual Document Generation. - John A. Bateman, Renate Henschel, Judy Delin:
A Brief Introduction to the GeM Annotation Schema for Complex Document Layout. - Daniela Berger, David Reitter, Manfred Stede:
XML/XSL in the Dictionary: The Case of Discourse Markers. - Christian Boitet, Mathieu Mangeot, Gilles Sérasset:
The PAPILLON Project: Cooperatively Building a Multilingual Lexical Data-base to Derive Open Source Dictionaries & Lexicons. - Claire Grover, Ewan Klein, Mirella Lapata, Alex Lascarides:
XML-based NLP Tools for Analysing and Annotating Medical Language. - Petter Karlström, Robin Cooper:
Towards a Web-based Centre on Swedish Language Technology. - Boris Katz, Jimmy Lin:
Annotating the Semantic Web Using Natural Language. - Eugene Koontz:
XML in a Web-based Grammar Development Environment. - Jan-Torsten Milde:
The TASX-environment: An XML-based Toolset for the Creation of Multimodal Corpora. - Chieko Nakabasami, Naoyuki Nomura:
A Proposal for Screening Inconsistencies in Ontologies based on Query Languages using WSD. - Kiril Ivanov Simov, Milen Kouylekov, Alexander Simov:
Cascaded Regular Grammars over XML Documents. - Holger Stenzhorn:
XtraGen - A Natural Language Generation System Using XML- and Java-Technologies. - Michael Walsh, Stephen Wilson, Julie Carson-Berndsen:
XiSTS - XML in Speech Technology Systems. - Kuansan Wang:
SALT: An XML Application for Web-based Multimodal Dialog Management.
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