LD4LT Annotation Workshop: Website and Registration information

Dear LD4LT participants,

as discussed in the last telcos, we are organizing an LD4LT meeting on
Linguistic Annotation on the Web at the 3rd Conference on Language,
Data and Knowledge (LDK-2021), Sep 4, Zaragoza, Spain
[http://2021.ldk-conf.org/post-conference-w3c-day/].

You can find description and agenda under
https://www.w3.org/community/ld4lt/wiki/LD4LT_Annotaton_Workshop_Zaragoza_2021
The workshop will be conducted as a hybrid event that will allow LDK
participants to attend in person, but be open to virtual attendants,
as well.

The agenda is a set of background presentations on relevant standards for
linguistic annotations (Web Annotation, NIF, ISO, TEI), followed by short
presentations of use cases and requirements and an open discussion on
general goals and milestones. In general, it should be a rather informal
meeting with a focus on providing background information and discussion.

Participation is free of charge, but we ask participants have to register
via http://webdiis.unizar.es/~fbobillo/LDK/registration.php. Please
register at your earliest convenience, as the registration will close
*already on Sunday*. If you would like to attend virtually, but this
message did not reach you soon enough to do so in time, please get back
to me, and we try to find a solution.

Apologies for this very last minute message. Unfortunately, there was a
communication issue between the moderators of the annotation telcos about
when this invitation is to be sent and by whom, and because of diverse
holidays, it went unnoticed, so far. Although we know that many
of you got the information about the workshop via other channels, in
particular from LDK and via Nexus Linguarum (we have more than 100
registered participants, so far), I would like to apologize in
case this caused any trouble or will prevent your attendance.

As this workshop aims at collecting the fundamental background
information for the discussion of linguistic annotation on the web, we
plan to record it for later reference.

Finally, if you have any annotation-related challenges or questions
you would like to see addressed at the workshop, please feel free to
drop me or Thierry a line about this, so that we reserve it some time.

Best regards, and apologies for this very last minute message,
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

Received on Friday, 20 August 2021 23:53:12 UTC