[Corpora-List] open call for use cases of ontology-lexicon model
Paul Buitelaar
paul.buitelaar at deri.org
Wed Mar 28 21:50:14 UTC 2012
The W3C Community Group on Ontology Lexica started work in December 2011
http://www.w3.org/community/ontolex/
*** Motivation ***
Ontologies have numerous applications and they represent the conceptual
backbone of the Semantic Web. In fact, significant work has gone into
standardization efforts under the auspices of the W3C to produce
recommendations for data and knowledge representation languages, i.e.
the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and the Web Ontology Language
(OWL). However, current web-based knowledge representation languages
such as OWL and RDF(S) lack the rich linguistic grounding that is
required for language-mediated access to ontologies. OWL and RDF(S) rely
on a property rdfs:label to capture the relation between a vocabulary
element and its (preferred) lexicalization in a given language. This
lexicalization provides some kind of lexical anchor that makes the
concept, property, individual etc. understandable to a user. The
mechanisms for linguistic grounding available in OWL and RDF(S) are thus
far from being able to capture the necessary linguistic and lexical
information that NLP applications working with a particular ontology
need. The mission of the Ontology-Lexicon community group is to develop
a model for the linguistic grounding of ontologies which allows to
represent lexical entries containing information about how ontology
elements (classes, properties, individuals etc.) are realized in
multiple languages. A more detailed overview of the scope and goal of
the working group can be found at [3].
*** Open Call for Use Cases ***
With this call for use cases, we intend to expand the scope of our
current use cases (see [2]) by including use cases that are inspired by
concrete, real-life applications. We thus call for participation of
industrial stakeholders and application developers in the Community
Group by providing a description of a use case using the template found
below. By this, we offer interested parties the opportunity to
participate in standardization activities that are relevant and
potentially beneficial for their application development, and contribute
their ideas to the process of creating a standard for the representation
of ontology related lexicons.
Please send use case descriptions to Philipp Cimiano
(cimiano at cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de) until May 3rd. Any questions or
comments can be addressed to Philipp Cimiano at the same email address.
*** Participation in the Group ***
People interested in the group’s activities, discussion and
teleconferences are welcome to join the group at [1].
[1] http://www.w3.org/community/ontolex/
[2] http://www.w3.org/community/ontolex/wiki/Specification_of_Use_Cases
[3]
http://www.w3.org/community/ontolex/wiki/Goals_and_Scope_of_Ontology-Lexica_Community_Group
TEMPLATE
I. Motivation
This should contain a short motivation of the use case, including a
description of the application context and why it is relevant to specify
the meaning of words with respect to a given ontology in the context of
the application.
II. Description of the use case
This section should describe the use case in more detail, specifying
what the ontology-lexicon interface would need to look like from the
point of view of the application and how the ontology-lexicon interface
is exploited in the context of the given application. If available, the
ontology for the application should be briefly described.
III. Limitations of existing models
This section should discuss existing models and their limitations with
respect to the needs of the application in question.
IV. Example
This section should provide a concrete example illustrating what kind of
knowledge should be stated in the ontology-lexicon interface from the
point of view of the application and how it would be exploited by the
application.
V. Requirements
This section is optional and might already advance concrete requirements
on the ontology-lexicon model.
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