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LisbonRepositoryDiscussion
LisbonRepositoryDiscussion is the transcript of Discussion I on Thu 2005-08-18 (11:00-11:45) in the LisbonTop meeting.
Moderation: StephanOepen
Scribe: UlrichSchaefer
Stephan introduces motivation for the discussion.
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DELPH-IN is a community effort 
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central is the common repository 
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internal goal: exchange not only ideas, but also tools, resources, experiences 
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external goal: increase visibility, marketing; this is closely related to Discussion IV: Visibility in the afternoon - attract new contributors and funding
- give the consortium a visible platform with a name
 
Start with what's on the current webpage on Systems & Grammars
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Core components - 
LKB: development environment 
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PET: fast parser 
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[incr tsdb()]: evaluation and benchmarking tool for both 
 
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Lingware - 
Matrix : starter kit for new grammars / bottom-up crosslingual 
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ERG : English Resource Grammar 
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Jacy : Japanese Grammar 
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NorSource : Norwegian Grammar 
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German grammar to be available as open source in 2006 (already available for DELPH-IN members now) 
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plus more candidates: Korean, French, Spanish, Catalan, ... ? 
 
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Architecture, language technology - Heart of Gold : framework for hybrid processing applications
 
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Treebanks: Redwoods, Eiche, Tiger 700, ... 
Questions
- how to organize exchange and delivery
- communication
- wiki
- mailing list(s)
- external vs. internal communication
- up-to-date info on ongoing developments (visibility; avoid double work)
- bugtracking system (scapegoat)
- second generation developers experiences
- keep in mind 'consumer-only' users like students, people not immediately working in CL/LT research
 
- repository
- what is missing?
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common morphology component (finite state) for integration with LKB and PET, e.g. Spanish, Portuguese, German, Japanese: availability vs. usage of internal morphology, LKB optimization/lex. rules problem: more readings than necessary 
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better interface to e.g. ambigous external tokenization/preprocessing 
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machine translation (transfer) support 
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documentation is distributed, partly hard to find, e.g. DeepThought deliverables - see also follow-up Discussion II: Strategies for documentation of grammars and tools
 
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quality assurance; see also Discussion V: Developing a distributed means of testing LKB updates on Friday 
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ways of obtaining DELPH-IN components - release vs. full CVS access (development tracking)
 
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domain adaptation support 
 
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- which platforms (operating systems, development
environments) to support
- what OSes are currently used?
- which systems available via DELPH-IN are currently used?
 
 
- what is missing?
 
- communication
- marketing
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is it a good idea to separate into wiki and static 'official' web page? (yes) 
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color and design of the current webpage 
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logo 
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online demos (holistic demonstrator / showcase app / killer app) 
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educational material 
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presentations (e.g. DELPH-IN corporate overview, tools, available resources) 
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target audience: - attract new contributors (members)
- funding agencies/companies (e.g. visibility of already funded projects to potential funders)
 
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licensing: see Discussion VI: Developing a standard DELPH-IN open source license on Friday 
 
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