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<mlefranc> Dear all, I won't be able to participate to today's discussion, so I just sent an email detailing the few facts that I would have liked to mention.
MetaNet, FlareNet, Molto Project (Paul will send it)
Mihael/Paul will send to MLW-LT group
sent out on DARPA machine reading group
main requirements - POS, gender and number, case,
how people would like to interpret it
producing core model about how it can be use in real use case
different presentation of POS - data type, classes etc.
how this model can be interpret in semantic web e.g. OWL
can be meta vocabulary to wrap with existing vocabulary
problem in modeling of languages, a meta vocabulary is necessary
not proposing ontology for POS or meronyms or synonyms
enriching the meta model with linguistic properties
cimiano: use existing ontology
for POS
... isocat has URI to the definition Noun, we can find a way to
import external categories with these URIs
Issue: in some cases we cant find URI for a particular POS
paulb: Every main requirement should be reflect with the use cases
every use case owner can explain all mentioned requirements that how they use full in their use cases
cimiano: feel free to add any new
main requirement
... lexical pattern refer to lexical syntactic pattern
... next telco on 11th May
3-4 CET
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