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Present: Loretta, Martin, Phil, Sara

Amit reported on curatorial workflow and a tool that lets Sara, Martin, and other curators add stand-off metadata

Another version will be available by Tuesday May 27

Gadget from MIT's simile is a tool for analyzing XML structure. Will run on NCSA machine, since Gadget is a memory hog

Loretta reported on Project Bamboo and possible relevance to SEASR and MONK Community driven activities.

July 14 release date for MEANDR. Opportunities for other developers to hook up
Duane is working on named entity extraction, and coreferencing component (subject object verb etc), using relex and other role tagging software.

There will also be an interface supporting Dendrogram visualization of clustering by POS

Sara and Amit reported that an end-to-end implementation of the use of Naive Bayes and decision trees will be available by the end of the month.

We had an inconclusive discussion about 'exploratory data analysis' (search and sort) and what, if any, role SEASR should play in its development.

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