Re: Request for pointers to (preferably open/free) OntoLex-Lemon resources

Hi Manuel,

There is quite a lot of data on lemon-model.net that you can access and in
addition here are some resources I know of:

   - Dbnary <http://dbnary.forge.imag.fr/>
   - DBpedia Wiktionary <http://wiktionary.dbpedia.org/>
   - Parole/Simple
   <http://gilmere.upf.edu/corpus_data/ParoleSimpleOntology/>
   - ubyLemon <http://www.lemon-model.net/lexica/uby>
   - Eurosentiment <http://eurosentiment.eu/>
   - PanLex <http://ld.panlex.org/>
   - FrameBase <http://www.framebase.org/data>

Regards,
John

On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 9:39 AM, Marco Rospocher <rospocher@fbk.eu> wrote:

> Dear Manuel,
>
> we  developed PreMOn (Predicate Model for Ontologies -
> http://premon.fbk.eu), a Linked Data resource
> representing predicate models (including PropBank, NomBank, VerbNet and
> FrameNet) and mappings across different predicate models (including SemLink
> and the PredicateMatrix).
> It is an extension of OntoLex-Lemon (cfr. http://premon.fbk.eu/
> ontology/core.html).
>
> On the PreMOn website you can  :
> - download its ontology modules (one specialised module for each predicate
> model): http://premon.fbk.eu/ontology.html
> - download the various datasets: https://premon.fbk.eu/download.html
> - navigate the whole resource via the SPARQL endpoint (
> https://premon.fbk.eu/query.html) or the PreMOn Navigator (
> http://premon.fbk.eu/navigator/)
>
> More details can be found also in the LREC2016 paper [1] or in chapter 3
> of the PhD Thesis [2] of Francesco Corcoglioniti (in cc).
>
> It is also available on DataHub (https://datahub.io/dataset/premon), but
> I’m not sure how to get it appear also on Linghub… (do we have to add some
> specific tags in datahub for this?)
>
> If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Francesco or me.
>
> Ciao!
> Marco
>
> [1] Francesco Corcoglioniti, Marco Rospocher, Alessio Palmero Aprosio,
> Sara Tonelli "PreMOn: a Lemon Extension for Exposing Predicate Models as
> Linked Data", In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on
> Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2016), 2016
> http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2016/pdf/854_Paper.pdf
>
> [2] Corcoglioniti, Francesco " Frame-Based Ontology Population from Text:
> Models, Systems, and Applications" PhD thesis, University of Trento, 2016
> https://dkm-static.fbk.eu/resources/phdthesis/FrancescoCorcoglioniti_PhD-
> Thesis.pdf
>
>
> --
> Dr. Marco Rospocher
> Research Scientist @ FBK
>
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>
> On 14 Dec 2016, at 22:34, Manuel Fiorelli <manuel.fiorelli@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Dear all
>
> I'm interested in assessing the current landscape of OntoLex-Lemon
> resources (e.g. ontology lexica, wordnets, etc...), with a preference for
> resources that are freely available on the Web.
>
> I've attempted to locate such resources by myself through linghub (
> http://linghub.org/), but I was not successful. In particular, using the
> Web interface of linghub, I searched for the keyword "lemon" inside all
> properties, but it seems to me that all returned resources are actually
> based on monnet lemon. A similar search for the keyword "ontolex" returns a
> few results (including the Lime module), which seem not relevant.
>
> Can anyone share some links to resources that have been developed with
> OntoLex-Lemon?
>
> --
> Manuel Fiorelli
>
>
>

Received on Tuesday, 3 January 2017 10:37:59 UTC