Re: [lexidma] Invitation to comment on Data Model for Lexicography v1.0 - ends October 21st

Thanks, John, for sharing this. As I haven't delved deep into the spec yet,
three meta-comments, only:
- I think OntoLex compatibility would be a major concern here, and I'll be
exploring this a bit in the next days. At the same time, it would be good
if the standard could mention and provide a persistent URL for the RDF
vocabulary files in Sect. 5.3. Currently, these are under
https://docs.oasis-open.org/lexidma/dmlex/v1.0/csd01/dmlex-v1.0-csd01.zip
in /serializations/RDF/ontology/*.ttl.
- Throughout the document, the wording of "RDF serialization" is somewhat
imprecise. The serialization is not RDF, but Turtle, because RDF is the
abstract data model for which Turtle represents a possible serialization. A
more correct term would be something like "RDF representation (in Turtle
serialization)".
- As having an RDF representation also leads to two (conflicting?) JSON
serializations (native JSON and JSON-LD), what are your ideas about the
relationship between these?

Thanks a lot, and congrats to your great work,
Christian

Am Mo., 25. Sept. 2023 um 12:10 Uhr schrieb John McCrae <
john.mccrae@insight-centre.org>:

> Hi all,
> This is of some relevance to OntoLex. Please feel free to add comments!
>
> Regards,
> John
>
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> Subject: [lexidma] Invitation to comment on Data Model for Lexicography
> v1.0 - ends October 21st
> Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2023 17:46:11 -0400
> From: Paul Knight <paul.knight@oasis-open.org>
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> OASIS members and other interested parties,
>
> OASIS and the OASIS Lexicographic Infrastructure Data Model and API
> (LEXIDMA) TC are pleased to announce that Data Model for Lexicography
> Version 1.0 is now available for public review and comment. This 30-day
> review is the first public review for this specification.
>
> About the specification draft:
>
> The LEXIDMA TC's high level purpose is to create an open standards based
> framework for internationally interoperable lexicographic work. Data Model
> for Lexicography v1.0 describes and defines standard serialization
> independent interchange objects based predominantly on state of the art in
> the lexicographic industry. The TC aims to develop the lexicographic
> infrastructure as part of a broader ecosystem of standards employed in
> Natural Language Processing (NLP), language services, and Semantic Web.
>
> This document defines the first version of a data model in support of
> these technical goals, including:
> - A serialization-independent Data Model for Lexicography (DMLex)
> - An XML serialization of DMLex
> - A JSON serialization of DMLex
> - A relational database serialization of DMLex
> - An RDF serialization of DMLex
> - An informative NVH serialization of DMLex
>
> The documents and related files are available here:
>
> Data Model for Lexicography (DMLex) Version 1.0
> Committee Specification Draft 01
> 08 September 2023
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