We describe the status of work intending at including sign language lexical data within the OntoLex-Lemon framework. Our general goal is to provide for a multimodal extension to this framework, which was originally conceived for covering only the written and phonetic representation of lexical data. Our aim is to achieve in the longer term the same type of semantic interoperability between sign language lexical data as this is achieved for their spoken or written counterparts. We want also to achieve this goal across modalities: between sign language lexical data and spoken/written lexical data
Abstract. The OntoLex W3C Community Group has been working for more than three years on a shared lex...
EASIER project deliverable D6.1 This document identifies linguistic corpora that can be explored as...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in the amount of semantic information published on the Web. Inde...
We describe the status of work intending at including sign language lexical data within the OntoLex-...
We describe our current work for linking a new ontology for representing constitutive elements of Si...
We present the current status of a new ontology for representing constitutive elements of Sign Langu...
The OntoLex-lemon model has gradually acquired the status of de-facto standard for the representatio...
This paper aims to address and clarify one issue we believe is crucial in constructing Sign Language...
This paper describes a tool that combines features found in empirical sign language lexicography and...
The OntoLex W3C Community Group has been working for more than a year on realizing a proposal for a ...
In this paper, we present some considerations on the current state of both the Linguistic Linked Ope...
International audienceCorpus-based Sign Language linguistics has emerged as a new linguistic domain,...
Joining Tools for SL Lexicography and Corpus Analysis Over the last years, we have carried out a num...
This paper aims to address and clarify one issue we believe is crucial for making significant progre...
International audienceThis paper presents the multilingual corpus of four European sign languages co...
Abstract. The OntoLex W3C Community Group has been working for more than three years on a shared lex...
EASIER project deliverable D6.1 This document identifies linguistic corpora that can be explored as...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in the amount of semantic information published on the Web. Inde...
We describe the status of work intending at including sign language lexical data within the OntoLex-...
We describe our current work for linking a new ontology for representing constitutive elements of Si...
We present the current status of a new ontology for representing constitutive elements of Sign Langu...
The OntoLex-lemon model has gradually acquired the status of de-facto standard for the representatio...
This paper aims to address and clarify one issue we believe is crucial in constructing Sign Language...
This paper describes a tool that combines features found in empirical sign language lexicography and...
The OntoLex W3C Community Group has been working for more than a year on realizing a proposal for a ...
In this paper, we present some considerations on the current state of both the Linguistic Linked Ope...
International audienceCorpus-based Sign Language linguistics has emerged as a new linguistic domain,...
Joining Tools for SL Lexicography and Corpus Analysis Over the last years, we have carried out a num...
This paper aims to address and clarify one issue we believe is crucial for making significant progre...
International audienceThis paper presents the multilingual corpus of four European sign languages co...
Abstract. The OntoLex W3C Community Group has been working for more than three years on a shared lex...
EASIER project deliverable D6.1 This document identifies linguistic corpora that can be explored as...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in the amount of semantic information published on the Web. Inde...