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ontolex

29 Nov 2013

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Attendees

Present
Paul, John, Philipp, Lupe
Regrets
Elena
Chair
Philipp Cimiano
Scribe
Philipp Cimiano

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John to walk us through the syntax-semantics module

John presents the proposal

Three levels of lexicalization: i) metadata about the lexicon proper, ii) lexicon about how the ontology lexicalizes itself, iii) metadata about specific types of lexical resources

Question should we have all of them

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Armando: third case could be included in first one, it is a specific case of 1

Strategy: we will define core lexicon metadata within lime and then add additional metadata in the lexical nets / linguistic linked data module

two approaches: either ontolex:Form SubclassOf skosxl:label or ontolex:LexicalEntry subclassOf skosxl:label

Philipp: there are two points I think: one is the application of procedural heuristics to decide how to algorithmically transform a ontolex model into a skos model, while the other is about what we would expect as result when querying an ontolex model for skosxl:label and their skosxl:literalForm

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