Re: Sign language + embeddings

Good Morning Sander,

Is the Frac meeting going to take place today at 12:00 CET / 11:00 IST ?
Didn't receive any meeting link, so thought to reach out. Let me know.

Regards,
Saurav Karmakar

On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 at 11:09, Sander Stolk <ssstolk@gmail.com> wrote:

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> *From: *Fahad Khan <anasfkhan81@gmail.com>
> *Sent: *06 August 2020 12:05
> *To: *Sander Stolk <ssstolk@gmail.com>
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> *Subject: *Re: Sign language + embeddings
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> Hi,
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> Is the ontolex telco itself taking place on teams as well?
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> Cheers
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> Il giorno mar 4 ago 2020 alle ore 16:45 Sander Stolk <ssstolk@gmail.com>
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> Dear all,
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> I've been meaning to set up a meeting for looking a bit closer at
> modelling sign languages material in combination with embeddings (the use
> case from Manolis Fragkiadakis) using the OntoLex core and the Frac module.
> Below you will find a link to a Teams meeting for those who are interested
> to join in on the discussion (from 11:00h to 12:00h CEST), scheduled right
> before the next OntoLex Frac telcon (12:00h to 13:00h CEST). I'll make sure
> to be present a bit before the start so as to grant access to those joining.
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> Some aspects that will help in the discussion:
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>    - Sign language does know variation in forms through inflections,
>    though this tends to be not on aspects such as tense, which is often
>    encoded in a separate gesture at the start or end of a sentence, but rather
>    on things such as indicating the subject and object (see here
>    <https://www.handspeak.com/learn/index.php?id=18#:~:text=ASL%2FDeaf%20Culture-,Verb%20inflection%20in%20American%20Sign%20Language,verbs%20are%20called%20indicating%20verbs.>)
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>    - OntoLex 'Form', then, seems better reserved for modelling such
>    syntactic/inflectional variation rather than various occurrences of the
>    word in discourse (e.g., where one person may use slightly wider gestures
>    contrasted to another person).
>    - The easyTV model that Julia provided us with appears to reflect this
>    situation, although many of the classes are undefined (which makes it
>    difficult to properly interpret the model). Perhaps Julia can encourage its
>    authors to join in on the conversation?
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> Best wishes,
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> Sander Stolk
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