[open-linguistics] Monnet Challenge - Publishing Language Resources as Linked Data
Sayane Gouroubéra
sayane.mora at gmail.com
Wed Sep 12 16:17:09 UTC 2012
2012/8/6 John McCrae <jmccrae at cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de>
> Apologies for cross-posting:
>
> The Monnet Project (http://www.monnet-project.eu/**) is offering the
> following bounties for the conversion of existing linguistic resources into
> *linked data*, in particular focussing on the
> *lemon* model (http://www.lemon-model.net). The results of which will be
> presented at the Workshop on Multilingual Linked Data for Open Enterprise (
> http://sabre2012.infai.org/mlode) on
> the 25th September in Leipzig, Germany.
>
> **Bounties are 600, 400, 200, 100, 50 Euros** .
>
> We are targeting the following resources:
>
> - Mapping of a resource containing semantic roles to RDF and/or lemon.
> Resources such as FrameNet or VerbNet are here considered to be of
> particular importance
> - Conversion of existing resources in standard formats to RDF and/or
> lemon. In particular, we would be keen to see the conversion of a resource
> in LMF (http://www.lexicalmarkupframework.org/) into lemon.
> - Creation of lemon lexica for existing Semantic Web ontologies
> - Extension of DBpedia's Wiktionary (http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Wiktionary)
> mapping, in particular in the following ways:
> - Extension of the wrapper templates to new language versions of
> Wiktionary.
> - Better extraction of morphological information from the
> Wiktionary pages, in particular extraction of irregular noun plurals, verb
> forms and adjectival forms.
>
> Prizes will be awarded based on the following criteria:
>
> Core criteria:
> * Number of triples (relative to other submissions). Emphasis is of course
> on number of triples containing a URI from lemon.
> * Expressiveness and quality of lemon used (How many properties and
> classes of lemon are you using? Are you using them correctly?)
> * Impact (Is the data set you converted important and central to our
> cause? We also rate data sets for less-spoken languages higher, because of
> the rarity effect.)
>
> Additional criteria:
> * Note that you can convert and submit more than one data set. You will be
> rated for the combined data you converted (so each person can only make one
> submission).
> * You will be given extra points if you publish converted data early and
> other people build upon your work (e.g. fix errors).
> * All submissions will be considered for inclusion in the data
> post-proceedings.
>
> Submission will end 10 days before the workshop, so the deadline is *September
> 13th, 2012, *please submit approximately 2-4 pages documenting your
> resource to jmccrae -AT- cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de. In addition your data
> should be registered at http://thedatahub.org/.
>
> Detailed information on how to submit can be found on the Monnet Challenge
> page:
> http://sabre2012.infai.org/**mlode/monnet-challenge<http://sabre2012.infai.org/mlode/monnet-challenge>
>
> Regards,
> John McCrae
> AG Semantic Computing, Cognitive Interaction Technology - Centre of
> Excellence
> Bielefeld University
>
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> Hi
Nice tutorial. Yet, I cannot see the /var/www/lexinfo.net/htdocs/ directory
on my ubuntu. More precisely, I only have /var/www. Assuming that I am
lacking LexInfo on my system, how to install it?
Regards
Sayane
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