Lexico-syntactic patterns - examples and definition

Dear all, 

As agreed in our last telco, I have extended the requirements on the representation of lexico-syntactic patterns by examples. Additionally, I have tried to add a definition of LSPs adapted from Neon and ODP.org:

http://www.w3.org/community/ontolex/wiki/Specification_of_Requirements/Lexico-Syntactic_Patterns 

These examples are rather basic and I would be more than happy to receive suggestions for improvement per mail. As I will be travelling next week, I might not be able to join the next telco. 

Additionally, as my thesis tackles terminological aspects of ontologies, I would be more than happy to contribute to the terminology decomposition and interpretation use case. 

Regards,
Dagmar  

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Philipp Cimiano [mailto:cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de] 
Gesendet: Samstag, 03. November 2012 20:16
An: public-ontolex@w3.org
Betreff: next meeting on Nov. 16, 15:00 (CET)

Dear all,

  our next teleconference will be on Nov. 16th, 15:00 (CET).

The agenda will be the following:

1) Discussion of the term analysis use case proposed by DERI (10 min.)
2) Discussion of the modelling of sense, on the basis of a document that Philipp will send around (20 min.)
3) Discussion of requirements on representation of lexico-syntactic patterns (10 min.)
4) Discussion of requirements on metadata (10 min.)
5) Other issues (10 min.)

The action items until the teleconference are the following:

All: comment on the document that Philipp sent around (attached again for convenience)
Philipp: produce a new version of the document on the basis of comments received
Dagmar: provide concrete examples for lexico-syntactic patterns and ontological mapping to be represented
Paul/DERI: elaborate term analysis use case for discussion

I think these were all action points.

Let's discuss the important issues via email in order to prepare the next telco.

Talk to you all in roughly two weeks then.

Regards,

Philipp.

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