[open-linguistics] Creation of a joint linguistic LOD cloud

Sebastian Hellmann hellmann at informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Fri Nov 18 10:12:02 UTC 2011


Dear all,
unfortunately I will not be able to attend the telco, as I am on holiday 
in December (1st-22nd) .
The criteria for submitting data are not 100% strict. Here were is a 
summary of ideas:
- Data which is not in RDF can be submitted to discuss about how to 
convert it to RDF.  The great advantage of Open resources is also that 
one person can provide the  data, while another person can triplify it.
- The provided data should be "interlinkable" with other data sets. The 
exact definition of "interlinkable" was not yet tackled however. I think 
we have to refine based on the data that will be submitted.
- I think there might also be the possibility to create a refinement 
chain with the different people that are in this group: 1. someone 
submits (open) data 2. somebody else triplifies it 3. somebody else 
interlinks it 4. somebody else hosts it 5. somebody else uses it to 
build an application ;)

We also agreed that we will make a Linguistic LOD image in the style of: 
http://lod-cloud.net/

All the best,
Sebastian


On 11/08/2011 10:53 AM, Sebastian Nordhoff wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Nov 2011 08:55:25 +0100, Pablo Mendes 
> <pablomendes at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>> That's great news, and I'd really like to get a glimpse on the RDF data
>>> ... but as no one so far has jumped on the discussion so far, and as 
>>> you
>>> are not yet distributing the tool, I suggest that we continue to talk
>>> about this off-list.
>>
>> I am also interested. :)
>
> Hi Pablo,
> that's great
>
>> I am able to contribute a few datasets annotated with DBpedia resources,
>> but some of them were created by other researchers, and I'd have to 
>> double
>> check licensing with them.
>>
>> I also know of the the NERD ontology, which maps entity types used by
>> entity recognition and disambiguation systems such as Alchemy API, 
>> Zemanta
>> and DBpedia Spotlight.
>>
>> We plant to generate a larger dataset from these, but Dec is too 
>> short of a
>> time frame for us.
>
> If you only have a smaller, preliminary set by December, that would 
> also be welcome
> Best
> Sebastian
>
>
>>
>> Best
>> Pablo
>
>


-- 
Dipl. Inf. Sebastian Hellmann
Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig
Projects: http://nlp2rdf.org , http://dbpedia.org
Homepage: http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/SebastianHellmann
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