Q16132 (Q16132): Difference between revisions
From LexBib
(Created claim: LexMeta OWL equivalent (P42): http://w3id.org/meta-share/meta-share/annotationScheme, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1633698965055) |
(Added [en] description: A set of elements and values designed to annotate data. It usually consists in a formal representation. It aims to represent a specific level of information, such as morphological features of words, syntactic dependency relations between phrases, discourse level information, etc. It can consist of a flat structure of elements and values (e.g., part-of-speech tags) or it can be more complex with interrelated elements (e.g., specific morphological features to be...) |
||
description / en | description / en | ||
A set of elements and values designed to annotate data. It usually consists in a formal representation. It aims to represent a specific level of information, such as morphological features of words, syntactic dependency relations between phrases, discourse level information, etc. It can consist of a flat structure of elements and values (e.g., part-of-speech tags) or it can be more complex with interrelated elements (e.g., specific morphological features to be used for each part-of-speech). |
Revision as of 21:15, 15 October 2021
A set of elements and values designed to annotate data. It usually consists in a formal representation. It aims to represent a specific level of information, such as morphological features of words, syntactic dependency relations between phrases, discourse level information, etc. It can consist of a flat structure of elements and values (e.g., part-of-speech tags) or it can be more complex with interrelated elements (e.g., specific morphological features to be used for each part-of-speech).
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | No label defined |
A set of elements and values designed to annotate data. It usually consists in a formal representation. It aims to represent a specific level of information, such as morphological features of words, syntactic dependency relations between phrases, discourse level information, etc. It can consist of a flat structure of elements and values (e.g., part-of-speech tags) or it can be more complex with interrelated elements (e.g., specific morphological features to be used for each part-of-speech). |