Search Results for author: Frances Gillis-Webber

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A Review of Multilingualism in and for Ontologies

no code implementations6 Oct 2022 Frances Gillis-Webber, C. Maria Keet

One of the design goals for OWL was internationalisation, with the aim that an ontology is usable across languages and cultures.

Knowledge Graphs Evolution and Preservation -- A Technical Report from ISWS 2019

no code implementations22 Dec 2020 Nacira Abbas, Kholoud Alghamdi, Mortaza Alinam, Francesca Alloatti, Glenda Amaral, Claudia d'Amato, Luigi Asprino, Martin Beno, Felix Bensmann, Russa Biswas, Ling Cai, Riley Capshaw, Valentina Anita Carriero, Irene Celino, Amine Dadoun, Stefano De Giorgis, Harm Delva, John Domingue, Michel Dumontier, Vincent Emonet, Marieke van Erp, Paola Espinoza Arias, Omaima Fallatah, Sebastián Ferrada, Marc Gallofré Ocaña, Michalis Georgiou, Genet Asefa Gesese, Frances Gillis-Webber, Francesca Giovannetti, Marìa Granados Buey, Ismail Harrando, Ivan Heibi, Vitor Horta, Laurine Huber, Federico Igne, Mohamad Yaser Jaradeh, Neha Keshan, Aneta Koleva, Bilal Koteich, Kabul Kurniawan, Mengya Liu, Chuangtao Ma, Lientje Maas, Martin Mansfield, Fabio Mariani, Eleonora Marzi, Sepideh Mesbah, Maheshkumar Mistry, Alba Catalina Morales Tirado, Anna Nguyen, Viet Bach Nguyen, Allard Oelen, Valentina Pasqual, Heiko Paulheim, Axel Polleres, Margherita Porena, Jan Portisch, Valentina Presutti, Kader Pustu-Iren, Ariam Rivas Mendez, Soheil Roshankish, Sebastian Rudolph, Harald Sack, Ahmad Sakor, Jaime Salas, Thomas Schleider, Meilin Shi, Gianmarco Spinaci, Chang Sun, Tabea Tietz, Molka Tounsi Dhouib, Alessandro Umbrico, Wouter van den Berg, Weiqin Xu

Although linked open data (LOD) is one knowledge graph, it is the closest realisation (and probably the only one) to a public FAIR Knowledge Graph (KG) of everything.

Common Sense Reasoning Knowledge Graphs

Towards an Ontology Based on Hallig-Wartburg's Begriffssystem for Historical Linguistic Linked Data

no code implementations LREC 2020 Sabine Tittel, Frances Gillis-Webber, Aless Nannini, ro A.

To empower end users in searching for historical linguistic content with a performance that far exceeds the research functions offered by websites of, e. g., historical dictionaries, is undoubtedly a major advantage of (Linguistic) Linked Open Data ([L]LOD).

A Framework for Shared Agreement of Language Tags beyond ISO 639

no code implementations LREC 2020 Frances Gillis-Webber, Sabine Tittel

However, for the identification of lesser-known languages, endangered languages, regional varieties or historical stages of a language, the ISO 639 codes are insufficient.

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