LEXUS and ViCoS: from lexicon to conceptual spaces LEXUS is a web-based lexicon tool and the knowledge space software ViCoS is an extension of LEXUS, allowing users to create relations between objects in and across lexica. LEXUS and ViCoS are part of the Language Archiving Technology software, developed at the MPI for Psycholinguistics to archive and enrich linguistic resources collected in the framework of language documentation projects. LEXUS is of primary interest for language documentation, offering the possibility to not just create a digital dictionary, but additionally it allows the creation of multi-media encyclopedic lexica. ViCoS provides an interface between the lexical space and the ontological space. Its approach permits use...
Investigating the different uses of a word in texts and corpora is a research activity in several fi...
We propose to apply classical development methodologies to the design and imple-mentation of Lexical...
This paper reports on the first results of the DOBES project ‘Towards a multimedia dictionary of the...
LEXUS and ViCoS: from lexicon to conceptual spaces LEXUS is a web-based lexicon tool and the knowled...
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics provides a rich set of tools for archiving, managemen...
We describe ViCoS, a tool for constructing and visualising conceptual spaces in the area of language...
Extension of LEXUS to define semantic relations between lexical entries within or across lexic
An introduction to online lexicons and tools for the creation of these: LEXUS and ViCo
The Language Archiving Technology (LAT) is meant to contribute to the sort of infrastructure that wi...
In this paper, we describe a unifying approach to tackle data heterogeneity issues for lexica and re...
This paper reports on the development of a flexible web based lexicon tool, LEXUS. LEXUS is targeted...
This technology review gives an overview of LEXUS, the MPI online lexicon tool and its new functiona...
Contemporary linguistic studies have shown an increasing interest in conceptual spaces as a helpful ...
LEXUS is the web based lexicon tool currently being developed by The Language Archive at the MP
'Conceptual Modeling and the Lexicon' investigates the linguistic aspects of conceptual modeling, co...
Investigating the different uses of a word in texts and corpora is a research activity in several fi...
We propose to apply classical development methodologies to the design and imple-mentation of Lexical...
This paper reports on the first results of the DOBES project ‘Towards a multimedia dictionary of the...
LEXUS and ViCoS: from lexicon to conceptual spaces LEXUS is a web-based lexicon tool and the knowled...
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics provides a rich set of tools for archiving, managemen...
We describe ViCoS, a tool for constructing and visualising conceptual spaces in the area of language...
Extension of LEXUS to define semantic relations between lexical entries within or across lexic
An introduction to online lexicons and tools for the creation of these: LEXUS and ViCo
The Language Archiving Technology (LAT) is meant to contribute to the sort of infrastructure that wi...
In this paper, we describe a unifying approach to tackle data heterogeneity issues for lexica and re...
This paper reports on the development of a flexible web based lexicon tool, LEXUS. LEXUS is targeted...
This technology review gives an overview of LEXUS, the MPI online lexicon tool and its new functiona...
Contemporary linguistic studies have shown an increasing interest in conceptual spaces as a helpful ...
LEXUS is the web based lexicon tool currently being developed by The Language Archive at the MP
'Conceptual Modeling and the Lexicon' investigates the linguistic aspects of conceptual modeling, co...
Investigating the different uses of a word in texts and corpora is a research activity in several fi...
We propose to apply classical development methodologies to the design and imple-mentation of Lexical...
This paper reports on the first results of the DOBES project ‘Towards a multimedia dictionary of the...