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14 Jun 2013

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Armando
Regrets
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jmccrae

Contents


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What are the core elements of the model?

The key parts should be the mapping to the ontology and basic linguistic description

Use WebProtege to develop OWL verison of model

?

Guido: We should consider the distinction of types/tokens in Senso Comune as well as defining meaning with a top-level ontology

Perhaps better to use text in the Wiki to develop the model?

Use Manchester OWL syntax to represent ontology in readable form?

rrsagent make log public

Summary of Action Items

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