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Keith Suderman

Researcher at Vassar College

Publications -  28
Citations -  743

Keith Suderman is an academic researcher from Vassar College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Annotation & Interoperability. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications receiving 581 citations.

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GrAF: A Graph-based Format for Linguistic Annotations

TL;DR: GrAF is an extension of the Linguistic Annotation Framework developed within ISO TC37 SC4 and as such, implements state-of-the-art best practice guidelines for representing linguistic annotations and allows for the application of well-established graph traversal and analysis algorithms.
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The Galaxy platform for accessible, reproducible and collaborative biomedical analyses: 2022 update

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TL;DR: Key Galaxy technical developments include an improved user interface for launching large-scale analyses with many files, interactive tools for exploratory data analysis, and a complete suite of machine learning tools.
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The American National Corpus First Release.

TL;DR: The First Release of the American National Corpus (ANC) was made available in mid-fall, 2003 and includes approximately 11 million words of American English, including written and spoken data and a variety of text types annotated for part of speech and lemma.
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The Language Application Grid

TL;DR: The transformative aspect of the LAPPS Grid is that it orchestrates access to and deployment of language resources and processing functions available from servers around the globe and enables users to add their own language resources, services, and even service grids to satisfy their particular needs.
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The Linguistic Annotation Framework: a standard for annotation interchange and merging

TL;DR: The XML serialization of ISO–LAF, the Graph Annotation Format (GrAF) is described and the rationale behind the various decisions that were made in determining the standard is discussed.