- From: Manuel Fiorelli <manuel.fiorelli@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2017 23:27:53 +0100
- To: Marco Rospocher <rospocher@fbk.eu>
- Cc: "public-ontolex@w3.org" <public-ontolex@w3.org>, Francesco Corcoglioniti <corcoglio@fbk.eu>
- Message-ID: <CAGDmdGhDMZ2U5BW1CSbgpENMhsBB=Vqp8FM+WvJAs3b9c3d_3Q@mail.gmail.com>
Dear Marco, First of all, let me apologize for the delay in the response. Thank you for the detailed information that you shared with me and the community. Unfortunately, I don't know what you should do in order to make PreMOn visible on Linghub. In case you missed it, there is a recent thread on this mailing list ( https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ontolex/2017Jan/thread.html) titled "Re: regular date for telecons", in which participants are discussing new additions to the OntoLex specification. I don't know whether PreMOn (Core Module) is a suitable candidate for inclusion in the OntoLex specification, but in case you are interested, you could consider sending a message to that thread. 2016-12-19 10:39 GMT+01:00 Marco Rospocher <rospocher@fbk.eu>: > 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 > > #web http://dkm.fbk.eu/rospocher > #email rospocher@fbk.eu > #phone +39.0461.314342 <+39%200461%20314342> > #fax +39.0461.302040 <+39%200461%20302040> > #skype spunky78 > #address Via Sommarive 18, Trento, ITALY > > 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 > > > -- Manuel Fiorelli
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