- From: Philipp Cimiano <cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 14:02:40 +0200
- To: public-ontolex@w3.org
Hi Thierry, of course it is possible to represent relations between senses. It is also possible to represent relations between Lexical Concepts. Howver, so far we have not pre-defined any vocabulary for doing this and as far as I see we do not intend to do this. Reusing skos:broader and skos:narrower is perfectly fine for ontolex:LexicalConcept(s). Other proprietary relations can be used. I am happy to discuss this later. Philipp. Am 27.06.14 12:56, schrieb Thierry Declerck: > On 23.06.2014 08:28, Philipp Cimiano wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> I have been working on ensuring consistency of the ontolex.owl >> module with the spec. >> >> I have: >> >> 1) made sure that all axioms in the ontology correspond to those in >> the spec; the ontology is consistent ;-) >> 2) ensured that all domain / ranges match >> 3) introduced examples illustrating the use in the git under >> directory "Examples" >> 4) included the semiotics.owl ontology as we decided some time ago; >> we agreed to not have this in the spec, but in the actual ontology, >> see ontology file >> >> I attach the current version of the ontolex.owl module (see attached). >> > Dear Philipp, All, > > Many thanks for your work on the ontolex.owl module, which I could > upload in TopBraid as well. > Looks very good to me. > > I have some few questions/comments, which we can discuss during the > telco, or offline. > > One thing concern the definition of "lexicon" and the definition of > SenseLexicon. In my work on dialectal dictionaries, for which I also > used SKOS (but I will replace as much as possible with ontolex > elements), I considered (my equivalent of) the lexicon as a > skos:collection and (my equivalent of) the senselexicon as a > skos:conceptscheme, since in the latter case I wanted to be able to > represent relations between the senses (for example if using WordNet > or similar). Is it possible (or wished) to have this in ontolex too? > > ttyl > > Thierry > -- -- Prof. Dr. Philipp Cimiano AG Semantic Computing Exzellenzcluster für Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC) Universität Bielefeld Tel: +49 521 106 12249 Fax: +49 521 106 6560 Mail: cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de Office CITEC-2.307 Universitätsstr. 21-25 33615 Bielefeld, NRW Germany
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