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GPML

One of goals of GENIA project is to collect online texts and annotate them with a predefined set of syntactic and semantic tags. As in many applications, GENIA systems have expected well-formed texts in order to manipulate them easily. So, it is necessary for us to have a well-designed markup language for annotating texts. It is the aim of this subtask and also one of goals of GENIA project.

GPML (GENIA Project Markup Language) is a markup language for electronic text encoding and interchange in GENIA project. GPML conforms to XML (Extensible Markup Language) scheme. The documents (.rtf) give brief overview of GPML.

The GPML DTD specification is archived with the GENIA corpus. The archive is available on our download page.

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The pages were last updated on the 13th July 2001 by Yuka Tateisi.

Department of Information Science, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan.