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Dialogue Act Markup Language
Abbreviation: DiAML
Scope: Markup language for dialogue annotation
Topic: Markup Language, Semantic Annotation
Standard body: ISO
Keywords: dialogue, semantic annotation, markup language
Description:

Dialogue Act Markup Language (DiAML) is defined within the ISO standard 24617-2 (Semantic Annotation Framework, Part 2: Dialogue Acts). DiAML has a 3-part definition:

  1. an abstract syntax specifiying the possible annotation structures (i.e. elements of an annotation and how these elements may be combined),
  2. a formal semantics of the structure interpretation in abstract syntax, and
  3. a concrete syntax specifying an XML representation of the annotation structures.
Other standards in the same topic(s):
Recommended Reading:
  • H. Bunt et al., "Towards an ISO Standard for Dialogue Act Annotation", in Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10), Valletta, Malt, 2010, European Language Resources Association (ELRA).
  • H. Bunt et al., "Using DiAML and ANVIL for multimodal dialogue annotations", in Proceedings of the Eight International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'12), Istanbul, Turkey, 2012, European Language Resources Association (ELRA).

Abbreviation: DiAML-2012 [not official, only for reference in this website]
Release Date: 2012
Editor:
  1. ISO/TC 37/SC 4 /WG 2
Related Standard(s):
  • DiAML-2012

    DiAML is the part of the Semantic annotation framework: Dialogue acts (ISO 24617-2:2012)

  • XML

    DiAML syntax is defined in an XML-based representation format.

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