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ontolex

06 Jun 2014

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
Jorge, Paul, Manuel, John, Philipp, Lupe
Regrets
Chair
Philipp
Scribe
Philipp

Contents


add agendum Introducing Lexicalization into the core model (decision)

We decided to introduce the concept of a SenseLexicon into the model, side by side to Lexicon

we agreed on that lexicalizedSense is acceptable

We keep lexicalForm as property name

The proposal is to add object property "definition" and "example" in the model

Proposal is to attach definition to LexicalSense as domain

This was agreed upon

agreed

We regarded to reject the fifth proposal

Point 1.6 has been added by Jorge

ontolex: language, should it be a URI rather than a String?

We decided to keep ontolex:language as a dataype property and "languageURI" as object property

<scribe> Chair: Philipp

<scribe> Scribe: Philipp

Manuel presented the lime.owl file

Philipp will add it to the git as a first version of the metadata module

Summary of Action Items

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