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Figure 1: The META-SHARE ontology: the two types of entities & example relations holding between them
Figure 2: Common components for all LRs and resourceType components
Figure 4: The META-SHARE browser
The META-SHARE Metadata Schema for the Description of Language Resources
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January 2012

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Athena R C / Ilsp

This paper presents a metadata model for the description of language resources proposed in the framework of the META-SHARE infrastructure, aiming to cover both datasets and tools/technologies used for their processing. It places the model in the overall framework of metadata models, describes the basic principles and features of the model, elaborates on the distinction between minimal and maximal versions thereof, briefly presents the integrated environment supporting the LRs description and search and retrieval processes and concludes with work to be done in the future for the improvement of the model.

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... In the context of language resources, there have been a number of attempts to collect generic metadata about language resource. As a prominent initiative in this line there is META-SHARE [21], [22], which has developed rich XMLbased data schemas for the representation of metadata about language resources. Interoperability of these descriptions with other descriptions is, however, low, as META-SHARE adopts the above mentioned monolithic, highly proprietary metadata schema approach. ...

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Harmonizing Metadata of Language Resources for Enhanced Querying and Accessibility
The META-SHARE Metadata Schema for the Description of Language Resources