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Representing WordNets with OntoLex and the Global Wordnet Formats
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Representing WordNets with OntoLex and the Global Wordnet Formats 00:00
Outline00:23
Introduction to OntoLex00:51
Semantic Web00:53
Linked Data on the Web01:45
Linked Data with Language02:23
Lexical Entries02:44
The OntoLex-Lemon Model - 103:07
The OntoLex-Lemon Model - 203:09
OntoLex or Lemon? - 104:27
OntoLex or Lemon? - 205:24
OntoLex or Lemon? - 206:32
Syntax and Semantics07:21
Decomposition08:16
Variation and Translation08:51
Linguistic Metadata09:30
Global WordNet Grid - 109:57
Global WordNet Grid - 210:06
Problems11:16
Solution: CILI - Collaborative Interlingual Index12:52
How to define a concept13:19
Cross-lingual Mapping14:45
Interlingual Mapping15:14
WordNet LMF, JSON and RDF15:24
The GWN WordNet Formats16:35
GlobalWordNet Structure16:37
GlobalWordNet XML: Header17:31
GlobalWordNet XML: The Lexicon - 118:05
GlobalWordNet XML: The Lexicon - 219:05
GlobalWordNet XML: Synsets19:56
Beyond Princeton WordNet: Wikipedia Linking20:41
Lexical vs. Encyclopedic20:56
Princeton WordNet 22:15
Wikipedia23:10
Overlap between lexical and encyclopedic resources23:56
Linking between resource types24:10
Matching24:33
Category Matches (based on Suchanek’s YAGO)25:55
Length based matches26:25
Ranking Category matches27:36
WordNet-Wikipedia Mapping27:57
Beyond Princeton WordNet: Colloquial WordNet28:26
Princeton WordNet Release Schedule28:32
English 12 years ago28:58
English Now29:07
Edit Entry29:25
Lexicographers Wanted30:20
Beyond Princeton Wordnet: English WordNet30:33
English WordNet30:40
Added one simple typo patch31:19
Summary - 131:50
Summary - 231:54