ICT-211423 Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/3-2-2009 KYOTO (ICT-211423) Yielding Ontologies for Transition-Based Organization Intelligent.

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ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ KYOTO (ICT ) Yielding Ontologies for Transition-Based Organization Intelligent Content and Semantics WordNet LMF Monica Monachini – CNR-ILC

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ Outline –Background reasons of a KYOTO format for lexical resources –WordNet-LMF –The KYOTO Lexical Grid

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ KYOTO: the lexical resource perspective KYOTO objectives –“ … facilitating the exchange of information across languages, domains and cultures” –“ … allow definition of word meaning in a shared Wiki platform ” from the point of view of linguistic resources … –needs to share lexical and knowledge bases, both general and domain-related, under the form of lexical repositories and ontologies

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ WordNets Seven WordNets They are similar but not identical that means hampered interoperability They have to be accessed both intra- and inter-linguistically that means need to support easier integration Wn IT Wn EN Wn EU Wn NL Wn JP Wn CH Wn ES

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ A common representation format Endow WordNet with a representation format to allow easy access, integration and interoperability among resources Wn IT Wn EN Wn EU Wn NL Wn JP Wn CH Wn ES

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ LMF Specifically designed to accommodate as many models of lexical representation as possible Its strength: –Meta-model: a high-level specification ISO24613 –Data Category Registry: low-level specifications ISO12620

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ Main Features Not a monolithic model rather a modular framework –LMF library provides the hierarchy of lexical objects (with structural relations among them) –Data Category Registry library provides descriptors to encode linguistic information associated to lexical objects (N.B. Data Categories can be also user-defined)

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ Structural skeleton to represent the basic hierarchy of a lexicon Components required to describe additional classes and relations

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ DCR

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ Harmonized WordNet DCs A list of 85 sem.rels as a result of a mapping of the KYOTO WordNet grid Inter-WN Intra-WN

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ Principles of WordNet-LMF Balance between: Maintain adherence to architectural principles of LMF –Main conceptual building blocks and structural relationships between them maintained –The expression of the linguistic info (synset relations) falls in the realm of DCs Adapt standard LMF to suit efficiency needs –Promote feat-att structures to element attributes –Use of bracketing elements

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ An XML example <Meta cs="99" status="yes" source="whatsoever" author="german" date=" "> Pure LMF Kyoto- WordNet LMF

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ A complete XML synset

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ The multilingual extension groups together monolingual synsets that correspond each other and share the same relations to English specifies the type of correspondence link to ontology/(ies)

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ Kyoto Knowledge Base WnIT Domain WnEN Domain WnEU Domain WnNL Domain WnJP Domain WnCH Domain WnES Domain Ontology Domain Ontology

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ Thank you!

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ General Scheme

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ Kyoto Knowledge Base Wn IT Wn EN Wn EU Wn NL Wn JP Wn CH Wn ES

ICT Monica Monachini – 1° KYOTO Workshop – Amsterdam 2/ Structural skeleton to represent the basic hierarchy of a lexicon Components required to describe additional classes and relations