[open-linguistics] Consolidating LOD vocabularies for linguistic annotations: Doodle poll and agenda document
Christian Chiarcos
christian.chiarcos at web.de
Fri Jan 31 20:57:00 UTC 2020
Dear all,
in the past few weeks, I addressed several communities with the suggestion
to discuss the prospective harmonization of vocabularies for linguistic
annotations on the web, most notably Web Annotation (Open Annotation) and
NIF. (Apologies for cross-posting.) This met considerable interest, so that
I would like to suggest a telco for figuring out *where to discuss this
best*.
Obviously the problem won't be solved by a single telco, but we can discuss
how to establish effective communication. The obvious options are a number
of existing mailing lists, SIGs or W3C community groups.
Agenda document:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OGeE96V79iAMavOR6jM-zIA9kKfrC2Pnp5WDu2ZPV-0/edit?usp=sharing
Feel free to add your preferences.
Doodle poll:
https://doodle.com/poll/6dh3r7v9h3mgzhgw
The options are limited to the week after Feb 24th. If you cannot
participate but would like to express your preferences, please let me know
and put a comment into the agenda document.
Note that I won't spam the mailing lists with updates on the results of the
poll, etc. So, please subscribe to updates from the Doodle poll to get the
notification about the time slot and check the agenda document before Feb
24 for information about the teleconference software (not trivial as we
expect more than 10 participants).
I will put conclusions of the discussion in the agenda document, so if
you're not able to participate in the call, you can afterwards learn about
the results.
Best regards,
Christian
--
Prof. Dr. Christian Chiarcos
Applied Computational Linguistics
Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität Frankfurt a. M.
60054 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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mail: chiarcos at informatik.uni-frankfurt.de
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