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Linking Lexicographic Resources: The Opportunities and Challenges Offered by the Semantic Web

Published on Jul 24, 2018645 Views

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Linking Lexical Resources The Opportunities and Challenges Offered by the Semantic Web00:00
Introduction - 100:06
Introduction - 201:07
A Quick Rundown on Some Semantic Web Basics01:21
Definitions01:23
The Core Linked Data Principles02:07
Resource Description Framework - 103:01
Resource Description Framework - 203:48
RDF and RDFS04:33
Re-using Individuals and Classes05:23
Interoperability and Shared Vocabularies06:02
Specifying the ‘Meanings’ of Properties - 106:56
Specifying the ‘Meanings’ of Properties - 208:04
SKOS and OWL09:09
rdfs:seeAlso and owl:sameAs09:38
Summing Up10:50
Linking Lexical Datasets on the Semantic Web12:14
Moving onto Lexical Datasets12:18
Links to Lexical Linked Datasets13:01
Enriching Lexical Linked Datasets13:31
Lexicon-Lexicon Linking - 115:05
Lexicon-Lexicon Linking - 216:07
Lexicon-Lexicon Linking (Caveat Emptor)16:15
Lexicon-Lexicon Linking: Translations17:03
Lexicon-Lexicon Linking: Etymologies - 117:59
Lexicon-Lexicon Linking: Etymologies - 220:25
Enriching Lexical Linked Datasets21:22
Lexicon-Dataset linking (Semantics)22:37
Lexicon-Dataset linking (Encyclopedic)23:09
Lexicon-Dataset linking (Bibliographic)24:21
Some Useful LoD datasets25:38
Linking Lexical Resources25:46
Outline26:04
LexO27:08
LexO is already used in several contexts28:25
Example #1: linguistic datasets linking28:57
Example #2: attestation38:37
Conclusion42:20
Acknowledgements43:02