- From: Christian Chiarcos <chiarcos@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>
- Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 01:40:09 +0200
- To: public-ld4lt@w3.org
Dear all, main results of today's consolidation telco: - The discussion underlined the importance of ISO standards for future discussion (both LAF and domain-specific standards) => TODO: find a way to provide access to these documents or related documentations (e.g., publications) - Before discussing next steps, sub-tasks, etc., create an overview document over weaknesses of NIF, WA and LAF => TODO: “survey preparation”. [This overview document will reside in the survey/ branch of https://github.com/ld4lt/linguistic-annotation; it will be the basis for the next telco] - 6 week rhythm for telcos, Doodle for scheduling You can find the minutes of today's call under https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OGeE96V79iAMavOR6jM-zIA9kKfrC2Pnp5WDu2ZPV-0/edit?usp=sharing. Special thanks to Julia for taking notes. Please double-check if you want to add anything, I would move the minutes to the GitHub (and clear the agenda/minutes document) around May 30. Important note about https://github.com/ld4lt/linguistic-annotation: - If you want to be added as contributor to the repository, please write me *in response to this email* - Unfortunately, we lost the Zoom chat log. If you sent your GitHub login via Chat, please send it again. All the best, Christian Am .04.2020, 13:06 Uhr, schrieb Christian Chiarcos <chiarcos@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>: > Dear all, > > for the upcoming consolidation telco, it seems that Thu, April 23, 10:00 > CEST (Berlin time) would suit >everyone participating in the Doodle poll > so far. At the last telco, we decided *where* to discuss. >Now, the > focus is on *how* and *what* to discuss. > > > Agenda document, incl. some proposals: > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OGeE96V79iAMavOR6jM-zIA9kKfrC2Pnp5WDu2ZPV-0/edit?usp=sharing > >(please comment/extend/revise) > > Zoom links: > https://us04web.zoom.us/j/74800939437 (10:00-10:40) > https://us04web.zoom.us/j/72282620506 (10:40-11:00)** If a participant > with paid Zoom account joins the meeting, we might be able to use the > first link >for the full time > > GitHub repository: > > https://github.com/ld4lt/linguistic-annotation > > Note that I moved the bulk of the notes in the original agenda document > to GitHub, and they can be >edited there directly. In particular, this > includes the overview on relevant LOD vocabularies and >their use: > https://github.com/ld4lt/linguistic-annotation/edit/master/survey/Readme.md. > For online >editing, a GitHub account is required, and you might want to > share your account with me beforehand, so >that you get the necessary > privileges. > > All the best, > Christian > > Am .03.2020, 20:58 Uhr, schrieb Christian Chiarcos > <chiarcos@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>: > >> Dear all, >> >> almost a month ago, we had a telco on consolidating LOD vocabularies >> for linguistic annotations with >>participants from various >> communities, with the result to further pursue the discussion in the >> >>context of *this* W3C CG. Since then, a number of people interested >> in this discussion joined LD4LT, >>so that we have a basis to start >> with regular telcos on the topic. >> >> I would suggest to have such a telco soon after Easter. >> * Doodle poll under https://doodle.com/poll/xwrb3ebcaky5e574* The >> minutes/agenda document is under >> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OGeE96V79iAMavOR6jM-zIA9kKfrC2Pnp5WDu2ZPV-0/edit?usp=sharing >> >> Also, I've been setting up a designated GitHub repository under >> https://github.com/ld4lt/linguistic->>annotation. The idea of the >> GitHub repo is to that it can be used for drafting the report that this >> >>discussion will hopefully lead to, but also to collect data samples, >> schemas and other documentation >>(e.g., minutes of previous meetings). >> >> All the best, >> Christian >> >> Am .02.2020, 17:19 Uhr, schrieb Christian Chiarcos >> <christian.chiarcos@web.de>: >> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> following up this discussion, we settled for a call on Feb, 26 2020, >>> 14:00-15:00 CET to discuss (and >>>most likely, to decide) where to >>> continue this discussion (i.e., what mailing list, SIG or community >>> >>>group). >>> >>> Details (incl. Zoom link) in the agenda document >>> [https://docs.google.com/document/>>>d/1OGeE96V79iAMavOR6jM-zIA9kKfrC2Pnp5WDu2ZPV-0/edit?usp=sharing]. >>> Results of the discussion will be published there, too. If you want to >>> express a preference for or >>>against a particular option, please >>> feel free to contact me directly or to add this as a comment >>>into >>> the agenda document. >>> >>> Best, >>> Christian >>> >>> Am Fr., 31. Jan. 2020 um 21:57 Uhr schrieb Christian Chiarcos >>> <christian.chiarcos@web.de>: >>>> 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 >>>> >>>> office: Robert-Mayer-Str. 11-15, #107 >>>> mail: chiarcos@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de >>>> web: http://acoli.cs.uni-frankfurt.de >>>> tel: +49-(0)69-798-22463 >>>> fax: +49-(0)69-798-28334 >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> --Prof. Dr. Christian Chiarcos >> Applied Computational Linguistics >> Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität Frankfurt a. M. >> 60054 Frankfurt am Main, Germany >> >> office: Robert-Mayer-Str. 11-15, #107 >> mail: chiarcos@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de >> web: http://acoli.cs.uni-frankfurt.de >> tel: +49-(0)69-798-22463 >> fax: +49-(0)69-798-28334 > > > > --Prof. Dr. Christian Chiarcos > Applied Computational Linguistics > Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität Frankfurt a. M. > 60054 Frankfurt am Main, Germany > > office: Robert-Mayer-Str. 11-15, #107 > mail: chiarcos@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de > web: http://acoli.cs.uni-frankfurt.de > tel: +49-(0)69-798-22463 > fax: +49-(0)69-798-28334 -- Prof. Dr. Christian Chiarcos Applied Computational Linguistics Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität Frankfurt a. M. 60054 Frankfurt am Main, Germany office: Robert-Mayer-Str. 11-15, #107 mail: chiarcos@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de web: http://acoli.cs.uni-frankfurt.de tel: +49-(0)69-798-22463 fax: +49-(0)69-798-28334
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