Implementation of a Workflow Management System for Non-Expert Users
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Implementation of a Workflow Management System for Non-Expert Users. / Jongejan, Bart.
Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology Resources and Tools for Digital Humanities (LT4DH). Osaka, 2016. s. 101-108.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - GEN
T1 - Implementation of a Workflow Management System for Non-Expert Users
AU - Jongejan, Bart
PY - 2016/12/8
Y1 - 2016/12/8
N2 - In the Danish CLARIN-DK infrastructure, chaining language technology (LT) tools into a workflow is easy even for a non-expert user, because she only needs to specify the input and the desired output of the workflow. With this information and the registered input and output profiles of the available tools, the CLARIN-DK workflow management system (WMS) computes combinations of tools that will give the desired result. This advanced functionality was originally not envisaged, but came within reach by writing the WMS partly in Java and partly in a programming language for symbolic computation, Bracmat. Handling LT tool profiles, including the computation of workflows, is easier with Bracmat's language constructs for tree pattern matching and tree construction than with the language constructs offered by mainstream programming languages.
AB - In the Danish CLARIN-DK infrastructure, chaining language technology (LT) tools into a workflow is easy even for a non-expert user, because she only needs to specify the input and the desired output of the workflow. With this information and the registered input and output profiles of the available tools, the CLARIN-DK workflow management system (WMS) computes combinations of tools that will give the desired result. This advanced functionality was originally not envisaged, but came within reach by writing the WMS partly in Java and partly in a programming language for symbolic computation, Bracmat. Handling LT tool profiles, including the computation of workflows, is easier with Bracmat's language constructs for tree pattern matching and tree construction than with the language constructs offered by mainstream programming languages.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - workflow
KW - programmeringssprog
KW - Programming languages
KW - pattern
KW - language technology
KW - sprogteknologi
M3 - Article in proceedings
SN - 978-4-87974-708-2
SP - 101
EP - 108
BT - Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology Resources and Tools for Digital Humanities (LT4DH)
CY - Osaka
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