Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Creating & Testing CLARIN Metadata Components. |
| Authors: |
de Vriend, Folkert1 folkert.de.vriend@meertens.knaw.nl, Broeder, Daan2 Daan.Broeder@mpi.nl, Depoorter, Griet3 Griet.Depoorter@inl.nl, van Eerten, Laura3 Laura.vanEerten@inl.nl, Van Uytvanck, Dieter2 Dieter.vanUytvanck@mpi.nl |
| Source: |
Language Resources & Evaluation. Dec2013, Vol. 47 Issue 4, p1315-1326. 12p. |
| Subjects: |
Common Language Runtime (Computer science), Computer-supported cooperative work, Metadata, Data libraries, Semantics |
| Abstract: |
The CLARIN Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI) that is being developed in Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (CLARIN) is a computer-supported framework that combines a flexible component approach with the explicit declaration of semantics. The goal of the Dutch CLARIN project “Creating & Testing CLARIN Metadata Components” was to create metadata components and profiles for a wide variety of existing resources housed at two data centres according to the CMDI specifications. In doing so the principles of the framework were tested. The results of the project are of benefit to other CLARIN-projects that are expected to adhere to the CMDI framework and its accompanying tools. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Engineering Source |