We describe our current work for linking a new ontology for representing constitutive elements of Sign Languages with lexical data encoded within the OntoLex-Lemon framework. We first present very briefly the current state of the ontology, and show how transcriptions of signs can be represented in OntoLex-Lemon, in a minimalist manner, before addressing the challenges of linking the elements of the ontology to full lexical descriptions of the spoken language
This paper explores the use of Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL) as a suitable formal framework for ...
Recent years have experienced a growing trend in the publication of language resources as Linguistic...
Sign Language (SL) linguistic is depen-dent on the expensive task of annotating. Some automation is ...
We present the current status of a new ontology for representing constitutive elements of Sign Langu...
We describe the status of work intending at including sign language lexical data within the OntoLex-...
Abstract: Sign languages are visual languages used in deaf communities. They are essentially tempo-s...
This paper aims to address and clarify one issue we believe is crucial for making significant progre...
This paper aims to address and clarify one issue we believe is crucial in constructing Sign Language...
The mathematical model of grammatically augmented ontology was introduced to address this issue. Thi...
This paper explores the use of Proposi-tional Dynamic Logic (PDL) as a suit-able formal framework fo...
Joining Tools for SL Lexicography and Corpus Analysis Over the last years, we have carried out a num...
This paper describes a tool that combines features found in empirical sign language lexicography and...
International audienceSeveral online dictionaries documenting the lexicon of a variety of sign langu...
The OntoLex W3C Community Group has been working for more than a year on realizing a proposal for a ...
Contains fulltext : 160413pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)28 mei 201
This paper explores the use of Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL) as a suitable formal framework for ...
Recent years have experienced a growing trend in the publication of language resources as Linguistic...
Sign Language (SL) linguistic is depen-dent on the expensive task of annotating. Some automation is ...
We present the current status of a new ontology for representing constitutive elements of Sign Langu...
We describe the status of work intending at including sign language lexical data within the OntoLex-...
Abstract: Sign languages are visual languages used in deaf communities. They are essentially tempo-s...
This paper aims to address and clarify one issue we believe is crucial for making significant progre...
This paper aims to address and clarify one issue we believe is crucial in constructing Sign Language...
The mathematical model of grammatically augmented ontology was introduced to address this issue. Thi...
This paper explores the use of Proposi-tional Dynamic Logic (PDL) as a suit-able formal framework fo...
Joining Tools for SL Lexicography and Corpus Analysis Over the last years, we have carried out a num...
This paper describes a tool that combines features found in empirical sign language lexicography and...
International audienceSeveral online dictionaries documenting the lexicon of a variety of sign langu...
The OntoLex W3C Community Group has been working for more than a year on realizing a proposal for a ...
Contains fulltext : 160413pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)28 mei 201
This paper explores the use of Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL) as a suitable formal framework for ...
Recent years have experienced a growing trend in the publication of language resources as Linguistic...
Sign Language (SL) linguistic is depen-dent on the expensive task of annotating. Some automation is ...