In this paper, we describe a unifying approach to tackle data heterogeneity issues for lexica and related resources. We present LEXUS, our software that implements the Lexical Markup Framework (LMF) to uniformly describe and manage lexica of different structures. LEXUS also makes use of a central Data Category Registry (DCR) to address terminological issues with regard to linguistic concepts as well as the handling of working and object languages. Finally, we report on ViCoS, a LEXUS extension, providing support for the definition of arbitrary semantic relations between lexical entries or parts thereof. 1
The paper deals with current lexical databases that are seen as a basis for broad-coverage general-p...
The paper presents LexMeta, a metadata model catering for descriptions of human-readable and computa...
This paper presents LexMeta, a metadata model for the description of lexical resources, such as dict...
In this paper, we describe a unifying approach to tackle data heterogeneity issues for lexica and re...
Lexica and terminology databases play a vital role in many NLP applications, but currently most such...
LEXUS and ViCoS: from lexicon to conceptual spaces LEXUS is a web-based lexicon tool and the knowled...
This paper describes the application of the Lexical Markup Framework (LMF) for standardizing lexical...
We present UBY-LMF, an LMF-based model for large-scale, heterogeneous multilingual lexical-semantic ...
Optimizing the production, maintenance and extension of lexical resources is one the crucial aspects...
Comunicació presentada a: Workshop on Multilingual Language Resources and Interoperability celebrat ...
International audienceLexical resources are increasingly multiplatform due to the diverse needs of l...
Despite of the importance of lexical resources for a number of NLP applications (Machine Translation...
The paper tackles the issue of content interoperability among lexical resources, by presenting an ex...
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics provides a rich set of tools for archiving, managemen...
Lexica and terminology databases play a vital role in many NLP applications, but currently most such...
The paper deals with current lexical databases that are seen as a basis for broad-coverage general-p...
The paper presents LexMeta, a metadata model catering for descriptions of human-readable and computa...
This paper presents LexMeta, a metadata model for the description of lexical resources, such as dict...
In this paper, we describe a unifying approach to tackle data heterogeneity issues for lexica and re...
Lexica and terminology databases play a vital role in many NLP applications, but currently most such...
LEXUS and ViCoS: from lexicon to conceptual spaces LEXUS is a web-based lexicon tool and the knowled...
This paper describes the application of the Lexical Markup Framework (LMF) for standardizing lexical...
We present UBY-LMF, an LMF-based model for large-scale, heterogeneous multilingual lexical-semantic ...
Optimizing the production, maintenance and extension of lexical resources is one the crucial aspects...
Comunicació presentada a: Workshop on Multilingual Language Resources and Interoperability celebrat ...
International audienceLexical resources are increasingly multiplatform due to the diverse needs of l...
Despite of the importance of lexical resources for a number of NLP applications (Machine Translation...
The paper tackles the issue of content interoperability among lexical resources, by presenting an ex...
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics provides a rich set of tools for archiving, managemen...
Lexica and terminology databases play a vital role in many NLP applications, but currently most such...
The paper deals with current lexical databases that are seen as a basis for broad-coverage general-p...
The paper presents LexMeta, a metadata model catering for descriptions of human-readable and computa...
This paper presents LexMeta, a metadata model for the description of lexical resources, such as dict...