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    Grid-enabling natural language engineering by stealth

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    Author
    HUGHES, BADEN; Bird, Steven
    Date
    2003
    Source Title
    Proceedings, HLT-NAACL03 Workshop on The Software Engineering and Architecture of Language Technology Systems
    Publisher
    Association for Computational Linguistics
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    HUGHES, BADEN; Bird, Steven
    Affiliation
    Engineering: Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
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    Document Type
    Conference Paper
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    Baden, H., & Bird, S. (2003). Grid-enabling natural language engineering by stealth. In, Proceedings, HLT-NAACL03 Workshop on The Software Engineering and Architecture of Language Technology Systems, Edmonton, Canada.
    Access Status
    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/33785
    Abstract
    We describe a proposal for an extensible, component-based software architecture for natural language engineering applications. Our model leverages existing linguistic resource description and discovery mechanisms based on extended Dublin Core metadata. In addition, the application design is flexible, allowing disparate components to be combined to suit the overall application functionality. An application specification language provides abstraction from the programming environment and allows ease of interface with computational grids via a broker.
    Keywords
    natural language engineering; software architecture; Dublin Core

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