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Ontolex Meeting

21 Jun 2013

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
John, Phiilipp, Alessandro
Regrets
Chair
Philipp
Scribe
Philipp

Contents


<scribe> Scribe: Philipp

add agendum core model

add agendum agenda+ framenet

show agnda

show agenda

<jmccrae> Frames (from FrameNet) are classes or lexical concepts?

<jmccrae> Frames are not like synsets

Important question: Frame can be seen both as a class or a lexical concept

Not sure if we should decide this within the group

Alessandro, John and Philipp agree that it is good that the ontolex model can model both cases, i.e. Frament as ontology and framenet as a lexical resouce, which is good ;-)

We should then give example of both ;-)

Semantic role the same as object propery?

Summary of Action Items

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