Ontologies of Linguistic Annotation (OLiA)
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An Ontologies of Linguistic Annotation (OLiA) is an ontology repository for linguistic ontologies.
References
2016
- http://www.acoli.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/resources/olia/
- QUOTE: The Ontologies of Linguistic Annotation (OLiA) are a repository of linguistic data categories used for
- They formalize application-specific terms (e.g., an annotation scheme) as OWL2/DL ontologies, and provide a declarative linking with an application-independent Reference Model that then serves as a mediator to different community-maintained terminology repositories such as GOLD and ISOcat. In this function, they will serve as a central hub for linguistic data categories within the emerging Linguistic Linked Open Data cloud. OLiA provides 34 Annotation Models for more than 69 different languages or language stages covering morphology, morphosyntax, phrase structure syntax, dependency syntax, aspects of semantics, as well as recent extensions to discourse, information structure and anaphora annotation.
The OLiA ontologies are currently being developed at the Applied Computational Linguistics (ACoLi) Lab at the Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. ...
2015
- (Chiarcos & Sukhareva, 2015) ⇒ Christian Chiarcos, and Maria Sukhareva. (2015). “OLiA--Ontologies of Linguistic Annotation.” In: Semantic Web, 6(4).
- QUOTE: This paper describes the Ontologies of Linguistic Annotation (OLiA) as one of the data sets currently available as part of Linguistic Linked Open Data (LLOD) cloud.