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ISO 24610-1:2006
Scope
Feature structures are an essential part of many linguistic formalisms as well as an underlying mechanism for
representing the information consumed or produced by and for language engineering applications. This part of
ISO 24610 provides a format for the representation, storage and exchange of feature structures in natural
language applications concerned with the annotation, production or analysis of linguistic data. It also defines a
computer format for the description of constraints that bear on a set of features, feature values, feature
specifications and operations on feature structures, thus offering a means of checking the conformance of
each feature structure with regards to a reference specification.
ISO 24610-1:2006 Referenced Document
ISO 19757-2 Information technology — Document Schema Definition Language (DSDL) — Part 2: Regular-grammar-based validation — RELAX NG*, 2008-12-15 Update
ISO 8879 Corrigendum 2 - Information processing - Text and office systems - Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)
ISO 24610-1:2006 history
2006ISO 24610-1:2006 Language resource management - Feature structures - Part 1: Feature structure representation