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Steven DeRose : ウィキペディア英語版
Steven DeRose

Steven J DeRose (born 1960) is a computer scientist noted for his contributions to Computational Linguistics and to key standards related to document processing, mostly around ISO's Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and W3C's Extensible Markup Language (XML).
His contributions include the following:
* HyTime
* Text Encoding Initiative
* XPath –- editor
* XPointer –- editor
* XLink –- editor
* OSIS—chairman
* XML
He served as Chief Scientist of the Scholarly Technology Group, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Computer Science, at Brown University. While there he received NSF and NEH〔NEH Grant number: PA-23769-01, 5/1/2001 – 4/30/2004. University of Virginia. "Converting Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines and Documentation into the XML Format ()" ()〕〔John Unsworth. "NEH grant". Posting to tei-council list.
Sun Jan 6 13:16:27 EST 2002 ()〕 grants and contributed heavily to the Open eBook and Encoded Archival Description standards. Previously, he was co-founder and Chief Scientist at Electronic Book Technologies, Inc., where he designed the first SGML browser (Dynatext), which earned 11 US Patents and won Seybold.〔Seybold Publications. Seybold Seminars Boston '96 (27 - March 1, 1996. Boston, MA ). Part I. Seybold Seminars Boston '96: When Worlds Collide.. Seybold Special Report, Volume 4, Number 8. Media, PA: Seybold Publications, March 25, 1996. ISSN: 1069-7217. ()〕 and other awards.

His 1987 article with James Coombs and Allen Renear, "Markup Systems and the Future of Scholarly Text Processing", is a seminal source for the theory of markup systems, and has been widely cited and reprinted.




〔()〕 The article "What is Text, Really?"〔.〕 has also been widely cited and reprinted,〔 (a special issue with multiple articles in response ()).〕 and led to several follow-on articles In addition, he has published 2 books (Making Hypermedia Work: A User's Guide to HyTime and The SGML FAQ Book); as well as articles in a variety of journals, magazines, and proceedings.
He has given papers and tutorials at the ACM Hypertext Conference and various SGML and XML conferences,〔(Brown University Library. "STG Publications - 1999" )〕 a keynote address at the ACM Conference on Very Large DataBases (VLDB),〔(1999 Invited talks at VLDB ). 〕 and a plenary talk at the Text Encoding Initiative 10 Conference.〔(The Relation Between TEI and XML ), later published as 〕
In Computational Linguistics, he is known〔Steven Abney. 1997. "Part-of-speech tagging and partial parsing." In
''Corpus-Based Methods in Language and Speech.'' ().
Susan Schreibman, Raymond George Siemens, and John M. Unsworth (eds). 2005. ''A companion to digital humanities.'' (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture). ISBN 978-1-4051-0321-3. ()〕 for pioneering the use of dynamic programming methods for part-of-speech tagging (DeRose 1988, 1990).
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