[open-linguistics] Diagram of current state of the LLOD-Cloud

Sebastian Hellmann hellmann at informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Thu Aug 16 06:49:11 UTC 2012


Hello Jimmy,
seems like you would be the perfect person to sort out which WordNet is 
which. Could you update the Google image and make it more precise? I 
think, that there are also several Wiktionary RDF/LMF conversions out 
there.
All the best,
Sebastian

Am 15.08.2012 15:57, schrieb Jimmy O'Regan:
> On 15 August 2012 08:57, Martin Brümmer <der.bruemmer at googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> the LLOD-Cloud is growing every day, due to our efforts for MLODE 2012. To
>> keep an overview, you can use the interactive diagram here:
>> https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1LSSy516nMpbb-adXSBqpQ1D-aLhaTO0OeYVLfd0ErGc/edit?pli=1
>> . So if your dataset is accepted (or successfully converted if you are a
>> developer) , please take your time and add it to the diagram. To record the
>> current state, there is a snapshot image here:
>> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/65483422/LLOD-Cloud_08_15_2012.png
> Re: "Which Wordnet is this?"
>
> DBPedia -> W3C's WordNet 2.0
> Lemon WordNet -> W3C's WordNet 2.0
> Catalan WordNet -> W3C's WordNet 2.0
> VU.nl WordNet 3.0 -> W3C's WordNet 2.0
> VU.nl WordNet 3.0 -> Cornetto
>
> I'm not sure if I generated Catalan WordNet -> Lemon WordNet links,
> but it's a matter of a 2-line script to do it and inferencing will
> probably get the same results.
>
> (There's also a Danish WordNet, 2 versions of the Polish WordNet, and
> fragments of the Spanish WordNet to come :)
>


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