Search Results for author: Christian F{\"a}th

Found 11 papers, 0 papers with code

Lin|gu|is|tik: Building the Linguist's Pathway to Bibliographies, Libraries, Language Resources and Linked Open Data

no code implementations LREC 2016 Christian Chiarcos, Christian F{\"a}th, Heike Renner-Westermann, Frank Abromeit, Vanya Dimitrova

This paper introduces a novel research tool for the field of linguistics: The Lin|gu|is|tik web portal provides a virtual library which offers scientific information on every linguistic subject.

Translation Inference by Concept Propagation

no code implementations LREC 2020 Christian Chiarcos, Niko Schenk, Christian F{\"a}th

We describe an approach on translation inference based on symbolic methods, the propagation of concepts over a graph of interconnected dictionaries: Given a mapping from source language words to lexical concepts (e. g., synsets) as a seed, we use bilingual dictionaries to extrapolate a mapping of pivot and target language words to these lexical concepts.

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On the Linguistic Linked Open Data Infrastructure

no code implementations LREC 2020 Christian Chiarcos, Bettina Klimek, Christian F{\"a}th, Thierry Declerck, John Philip McCrae

In this paper we describe the current state of development of the Linguistic Linked Open Data (LLOD) infrastructure, an LOD(sub-)cloud of linguistic resources, which covers various linguistic data bases, lexicons, corpora, terminology and metadata repositories. We give in some details an overview of the contributions made by the European H2020 projects {``}Pr{\^e}t-{\`a}-LLOD{''} ({`}Ready-to-useMultilingual Linked Language Data for Knowledge Services across Sectors{'}) and {``}ELEXIS{''} ({`}European Lexicographic Infrastructure{'}) to the further development of the LLOD.

Annohub -- Annotation Metadata for Linked Data Applications

no code implementations LREC 2020 Frank Abromeit, Christian F{\"a}th, Luis Glaser

We introduce a new dataset for the Linguistic Linked Open Data (LLOD) cloud that will provide metadata about annotation and language information harvested from annotated language resources like corpora freely available on the internet.

The ACoLi Dictionary Graph

no code implementations LREC 2020 Christian Chiarcos, Christian F{\"a}th, Maxim Ionov

In this paper, we report the release of the ACoLi Dictionary Graph, a large-scale collection of multilingual open source dictionaries available in two machine-readable formats, a graph representation in RDF, using the OntoLex-Lemon vocabulary, and a simple tabular data format to facilitate their use in NLP tasks, such as translation inference across dictionaries.

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Recent Developments for the Linguistic Linked Open Data Infrastructure

no code implementations LREC 2020 Thierry Declerck, John Philip McCrae, Matthias Hartung, Jorge Gracia, Christian Chiarcos, Elena Montiel-Ponsoda, Philipp Cimiano, Artem Revenko, Roser Saur{\'\i}, Deirdre Lee, Stefania Racioppa, Jamal Abdul Nasir, Matthias Orlikowsk, Marta Lanau-Coronas, Christian F{\"a}th, Mariano Rico, Mohammad Fazleh Elahi, Maria Khvalchik, Meritxell Gonzalez, Katharine Cooney

In this paper we describe the contributions made by the European H2020 project {``}Pr{\^e}t-{\`a}-LLOD{''} ({`}Ready-to-use Multilingual Linked Language Data for Knowledge Services across Sectors{'}) to the further development of the Linguistic Linked Open Data (LLOD) infrastructure.

Annotation Interoperability for the Post-ISOCat Era

no code implementations LREC 2020 Christian Chiarcos, Christian F{\"a}th, Frank Abromeit

With this paper, we provide an overview over ISOCat successor solutions and annotation standardization efforts since 2010, and we describe the low-cost harmonization of post-ISOCat vocabularies by means of modular, linked ontologies: The CLARIN Concept Registry, LexInfo, Universal Parts of Speech, Universal Dependencies and UniMorph are linked with the Ontologies of Linguistic Annotation and through it with ISOCat, the GOLD ontology, the Typological Database Systems ontology and a large number of annotation schemes.

Fintan - Flexible, Integrated Transformation and Annotation eNgineering

no code implementations LREC 2020 Christian F{\"a}th, Christian Chiarcos, Bj{\"o}rn Ebbrecht, Maxim Ionov

We introduce the Flexible and Integrated Transformation and Annotation eNgeneering (Fintan) platform for converting heterogeneous linguistic resources to RDF.

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