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RE: Re: [ANN] XML Limerick Competition

  • To: 'Mike Champion' <mc@x...>, xml-dev@l...
  • Subject: RE: Re: [ANN] XML Limerick Competition
  • From: "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" <clbullar@i...>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 14:05:18 -0600

RE:  Re: [ANN] XML Limerick Competition
The syllabic model (the Cowan meta-model), would be 
straightforward, but constraining the rhyme 
scheme requires more cleverness.

Hmm.  If syllabic, we could define 
the syllables as enumerations and 
use a ref to insist this syllable be 
the same.  It would be a rather large 
set of enumerations, so maybe fail the 
"quickest test" (ok, OCR a dictionary 
and tag it).

But the metric stresses?   Oh, and 
do they have to make sense and be funny? 
That will be a lot harder.  Yet another 
HumanML app.

len

From: Mike Champion [mailto:mc@x...]

OK, who can whip up a schema (broadly defined) that 
could constrain future submissions to be valid 
instances of the Limerick datatype the quickest.

I'll guess Examplatron is perfect for the job ...

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