Re: Release of BabelNet 4.0

Roberto,

indeed , what Jean-Claude means is that the *only* result of query
SELECT distinct ?p where {
   ?s ?p ?o
}
on endpoint http://babelnet.org/sparql/  is rdfs:type ,
which would impliy that there is no other property used in BabelNet !




2018-03-02 7:56 GMT+01:00 Jean-Claude Moissinac <
jean-claude.moissinac@telecom-paristech.fr>:

> Dear Roberto
>
> In the sparql access point, the query
> SELECT distinct ?p where {
>    ?s ?p ?o
> }
>
> has the result
> http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type
>
> which seems to badly reflect what can be seen for example in the page
> http://babelnet.org/rdf/page/s00001007n
>
> Cordially
>
>
>
>
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> 2018-02-28 14:04 GMT+01:00 Roberto Navigli <navigli@di.uniroma1.it>:
>
>> Dear Jean-Marc,
>>
>> unfortunately LOD-wise we are still working on porting v4.0. V3.6 is
>> available at http://babelnet.org/rdf and querable at
>> http://babelnet.org/sparql/
>>
>> Source code is not available.
>>
>> Best,
>> Roberto
>>
>> 2018-02-28 12:03 GMT+01:00 Jean-Marc Vanel <jeanmarc.vanel@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Could you remind how BabelNet does fit in LOD technology ?
>>>
>>> It is clear that BabelNet reuses some data sources, and makes some
>>> alignements.
>>> But from the point of view of data consumers, how do we get the triples ?
>>> SPARQL server ?
>>> RDF API ?
>>>
>>> Let's take a concrete example : the plant Dianthus caryophyllus :
>>> http://live.babelnet.org/synset?word=bn:00016128n&details=1&
>>> lang=FR&orig=oeillet
>>>
>>> Is there a corresponding URL for the data ?
>>>
>>> Another question: is the source code available ( the HTML server, the
>>> alignment tool ) ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2018-02-28 8:36 GMT+01:00 Roberto Navigli <navigli@di.uniroma1.it>:
>>>
>>>> =============================
>>>>
>>>>    RELEASE OF BABELNET 4.0
>>>>
>>>>                http://babelnet.org
>>>>
>>>> =============================
>>>>
>>>> We are proud to announce the release of a new major version of BabelNet
>>>> <http://babelnet.org> and its API, developed jointly by the Linguistic
>>>> Computing Laboratory <http://lcl.uniroma1.it> of the Sapienza
>>>> University of Rome under the supervision of prof. Roberto Navigli
>>>> <http://wwwusers.di.uniroma1.it/~navigli/>, and Babelscape
>>>> <http://babelscape.com>, a Sapienza startup company providing
>>>> innovative solutions for multilingual NLP. BabelNet -- winner of the prominent
>>>> paper award 2017 from the Artificial Intelligence Journal and the META
>>>> prize 2015, and covered in media such as The Guardian
>>>> <https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/feb/23/oxford-english-dictionary-can-worlds-biggest-dictionary-survive-internet>
>>>> and Time magazine
>>>> <http://wwwusers.di.uniroma1.it/~navigli/img/Redefining_the_modern_dictionary.png>
>>>> -- is today’s most far-reaching multilingual resource which, according
>>>> to need, can be used as an encyclopedic dictionary, or a semantic
>>>> network or a huge knowledge base. BabelNet was created by means of the
>>>> seamless interlinking and integration of the largest multilingual Web
>>>> encyclopedia - i.e., Wikipedia - with the most popular computational
>>>> lexicon of English - i.e., WordNet, and other lexical semantic resources
>>>> such as Wiktionary, OmegaWiki, Wikidata, Wikipedia infoboxes, dozens of
>>>> wordnets, Wikiquote, FrameNet, VerbNet, Microsoft Terminology, GeoNames,
>>>> and ImageNet. BabelNet provides multilingual synsets, i.e., concepts and
>>>> named entities lexicalized in many languages and connected with large
>>>> amounts of semantic relations.
>>>>
>>>> Version 4.0 comes with the following features:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    -
>>>>
>>>>    284 languages now covered
>>>>    -
>>>>
>>>>    Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikidata and OmegaWiki have been updated
>>>>    thanks to BabelNet live <http://live.babelnet.org>, a
>>>>    continuously-growing resource with daily updates from all the
>>>>    sources that go to make it up
>>>>    -
>>>>
>>>>    Better sense inventory thanks to the manual validation of thousands
>>>>    of mappings
>>>>    -
>>>>
>>>>    All existing wordnets updated
>>>>    -
>>>>
>>>>    New wordnets integrated for Gaelic, Portuguese and Korean
>>>>    -
>>>>
>>>>    Improved treatment of Chinese
>>>>    -
>>>>
>>>>    2 million new multilingual synsets (from 14 in v3.7 to 16 million
>>>>    synsets in v4)
>>>>    -
>>>>
>>>>    832 million senses (was 745 million Babel senses in v3.7,
>>>>    increasing language coverage considerably)
>>>>    -
>>>>
>>>>    Improved management of open wordnets that are now stored with their
>>>>    individual licenses
>>>>    -
>>>>
>>>>    Improved version of the Java and HTTP RESTful API (
>>>>    http://babelnet.org/download). The Java API comes with reengineered
>>>>    interfaces and classes, additional methods for Java 8 and a Java 9-ready
>>>>    packaging, support of the latest version of Lucene. Universal POS tags are
>>>>    now adopted, paving the way to synsets for closed-class words. A brand-new
>>>>    Python API is under development with the same interface as the Java API.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> More statistics are available at: <http://babelnet.org/stats.jsp>
>>>> http://babelnet.org/stats.
>>>>
>>>> We are organizing a two-day summer school
>>>> <http://live.babelnet.org/search?word=summer+school&lang=EN> and
>>>> hackathon
>>>> <http://live.babelnet.org/synset?word=hackathon&lang=EN&details=1&orig=hackathon>,
>>>> with tutorials, interactive sessions and presentations targeting
>>>> computational linguists, computer scientists, linguists and, more in
>>>> general, BabelNet fans. We are gathering interest and preferences: if you
>>>> are potentially interested, just fill in the form
>>>> <https://goo.gl/forms/vbHXLmiwQ6RQtR433>! The workshop will be held
>>>> either in Rome or Venice (to be decided: vote for it!).
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>
>>>> The BabelNet team
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> =====================================
>>>> Roberto Navigli
>>>> Dipartimento di Informatica
>>>> Sapienza University of Rome
>>>> Viale Regina Elena 295b (building G
>>>> <https://maps.google.com/?q=Viale+Regina+Elena+295b+(building+G&entry=gmail&source=g>,
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>>>> Phone: +39 0649255161 <+39%2006%204925%205161> - Fax: +39 06 49918301
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>>>> Home Page: http://wwwusers.di.uniroma1.it/~navigli
>>>> =====================================
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
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>> =====================================
>> Roberto Navigli
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>> Sapienza University of Rome
>> Viale Regina Elena 295b (building G
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>> second floor)
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>> Home Page: http://wwwusers.di.uniroma1.it/~navigli
>> =====================================
>>
>
>


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