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[http://www.nist.gov/speech/atlas/ ATLAS - Architecture and Tools for Linguistic Analysis Systems]  ([mailto:sb@ldc.upenn.edu,day@mitre.org,john.garofolo@nist.gov  Steven Bird, David Day, John Garofolo])
 
[http://www.nist.gov/speech/atlas/ ATLAS - Architecture and Tools for Linguistic Analysis Systems]  ([mailto:sb@ldc.upenn.edu,day@mitre.org,john.garofolo@nist.gov  Steven Bird, David Day, John Garofolo])
  
ATLAS is a joint initiative of [http://www.nist.gov/ NIST], [http://www.mitre.org/ MITRE] and the [http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/ LDC] to build a general purpose annotation architecture and a data interchange format. The starting point is the [http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/sb/home/publications.html#specom00 annotation graph] model, with some significant generalizations. An [http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/sb/home/publications.html#lrec00-atlas LREC paper] describes the model.
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ATLAS is a joint initiative of [http://www.nist.gov/ NIST], [http://www.mitre.org/ MITRE] and the [http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/ LDC] to build a general purpose annotation architecture and a data interchange format. The starting point is the [http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/sb/home/publications.html#specom00 annotation graph] model, with some significant generalizations. An [http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/sb/home/publications.html#lrec00-atlas LREC paper] describes the model.  
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The ATLAS project is no longer actively supported - a Java-implementation of the ATLAS APIs exists under the name of jATLAS. Software implementations that support ATLAS annotation exist: [[Alembic Workbench]] and [[Calisto]]
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==Literature/References==
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*[http://www.nist.gov/speech/atlas/ ATLAS Homepage]
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*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/jatlas/ jATLAS project page on Sourceforge]

Revision as of 18:33, 7 November 2007

ATLAS - Architecture and Tools for Linguistic Analysis Systems (Steven Bird, David Day, John Garofolo)

ATLAS is a joint initiative of NIST, MITRE and the LDC to build a general purpose annotation architecture and a data interchange format. The starting point is the annotation graph model, with some significant generalizations. An LREC paper describes the model.

The ATLAS project is no longer actively supported - a Java-implementation of the ATLAS APIs exists under the name of jATLAS. Software implementations that support ATLAS annotation exist: Alembic Workbench and Calisto

Literature/References