Publikation
APftML - Augmented Proppian fairy tale Markup Language
Antonia Scheidel; Thierry Declerck
In: Sándor Darányi; Piroska Lendvai (Hrsg.). First International AMICUS Workshop on Automated Motif Discovery in Cultural Heritage and Scientific Communication Texts: Poster session. International Workshop on Automated Motif Discovery in Cultural Heritage and Scientific Communication Texts (AMICUS-10), located at Supporting the Digital Humanities conference 2010 (SDH-2010), October 21, Vienna, Austria, ISBN 978-963-306-069-8, Szeged University, Szeged, Hungary, 10/2010.
Zusammenfassung
This poster submission presents the actual state of development
of a markup scheme that combines narrative and
linguistic information for the fine-grained annotation of folktales.
The scheme builds on and extends an existing markup
language called PftML (Proppian fairy tale Markup Language)
and combines this with textual and linguistic annotation
standards as proposed by TEI (Text Encoding Initiative)
and ISO TC37/SC4 on language resources management.
We call our scheme therefore APftML (Augmented
Proppian fairy tale Markup Language). While the poster
itself will show detailed examples of the application of the
annotation scheme to German versions of \Little Red Riding
Hood" and \The Magic Swan Geese", the paper concentrates
on describing the resources we have been using,
developing and integrating in APftML, which is providing
in fact the goal annotation structure of on-going work on
the automated semantic annotation of folktales.