Markup Language for events and temporal expressions in natural language
Abbreviation: TimeML
Scope: Markup language for semantic annotation
Topic: Markup Language, Semantic Annotation
Standard body: ISO
Keywords:
semantic annotation , event annotation , time annotation , markup language
Description:
TimeML is a markup language for describing events and temporal expressions in natural language. It defines tags usable for an interpretation of temporal expressions, temporal annotation of events, and arrangement of events to others through a temporal anchorage.
Related Standard(s):
Other standards in the same topic(s):
- Dialogue Act Markup Language
- Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange
- Information technology — Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language
- Language resource management — Semantic annotation framework
- REWERSE I1 Rule Markup Language
- Rule Markup Language
- Semantic role markup language
- TermBase eXchange
- Translation Memory eXchange
- XML Path Language
- XQuery: an XML Query Language
Version Title: TimeML: A Formal Specification Language for Events and Temporal Expressions
Abbreviation: TimeML-2004
[not official, only for reference in this website]
Version Number: 1.1
Release Date:
2004
- Bob Ingria
- James Pustejovsky
Version Title: TimeML: A Formal Specification Language for Events and Temporal Expressions
Abbreviation: TimeML-2004
[not official, only for reference in this website]
Version Number: 1.2
Release Date:
2004
- Bob Ingria
- James Pustejovsky
Version Title: A Formal Specification Language for Events and Temporal Expressions
Abbreviation: TimeML-2005
[not official, only for reference in this website]
Version Number: 1.2.1
Release Date:
2005
- James Pustejovsky
Related Standard(s):
- ISO-TimeML-2012
In 2002, TimeML was submitted as a Working Draft to ISO and in 2009, it was approved as an international standard.
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