@inproceedings{BanskiDiewaldHanletal.2014, author = {Piotr Banski and Nils Diewald and Michael Hanl and Marc Kupietz and Andreas Witt}, title = {Access control by query rewriting: the case of KorAP}, series = {Proceedings of the ninth conference on international language resources and evaluation (LREC’14)}, publisher = {European Language Resources Association (ELRA)}, address = {Reykjavik}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-31366}, pages = {3822}, year = {2014}, abstract = {We present an approach to an aspect of managing complex access scenarios to large and heterogeneous corpora that involves handling user queries that, intentionally or due to the complexity of the queried resource, target texts or annotations outside of the given user’s permissions. We first outline the overall architecture of the corpus analysis platform KorAP, devoting some attention to the way in which it handles multiple query languages, by implementing ISO CQLF (Corpus Query Lingua Franca), which in turn constitutes a component crucial for the functionality discussed here. Next, we look at query rewriting as it is used by KorAP and zoom in on one kind of this procedure, namely the rewriting of queries that is forced by data access restrictions.}, language = {en} }