LGML
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Linguistics Markup Language (LGML) is an XML-based framework for describing the syntax and semantics of natural languages.
[edit] Features
- Using many tag sets to annotate one piece of text for compatibility with different applications.
- Annotating semantic information about words. For example, using WordNet synset number to identify the meaning of a word. Again, this is flexible to allow any type of semantic annotation.
- Having it XML-based allows it to be embedded with different types of XML-based documents, such as e-books, for easy information retrieval.
[edit] External links
- LGML official website.
- SaneSense: A question answering tool that uses lgml format.

