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Research Dissemination Workshop: XML Markup Technologies for working with Linguistic Data Hosted by: The Language Technology Group University of Edinburgh 10 and 11 May 2001 The Language Technology Group, with support from EPSRC, ESRC, the EU, and other sources, has invested substantial effort over the last six years in building up an inventory of tools and technologies for the markup of language data, including complex, non-hierarchical structures using stand-off annotation. Our markup-based architecture for NLP systems has been used for applications as diverse as language corpus annotation, named entity recognition and tokenization. The goal of this workshop is to introduce our work to a larger audience, and it will include: +++ an introduction to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) XML-related standards at the heart of our work; +++ details of current markup technologies developed here and elsewhere, including both automatic, rule-based data transduction and hand authoring +++ hands-on tutorials using all of the major tools needed to run a language data project from start to finish This workshop is aimed at language data users of every variety, from computational linguists to corpus linguists and text analysts. The material presented will assume some facility with computers, but will introduce all of the necessary XML and data processing concepts. The workshop will be free of charge, but participants must register in advance. For more information and registration, see http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/xml2001Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue