Publikation
2nd Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics: Representing and linking lexicons, terminologies and other language data
Christian Chiarcos; Philipp Cimiano; Thierry Declerck; John P. McCrae (Hrsg.)
Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics (LDL-2013), Representing and linking lexicons, terminologies and other language data, September 23, Pisa, Italy, CEURS, 2013.
Zusammenfassung
The explosion of information technology has led to a substantial growth in
quantity, diversity and complexity of linguistic data accessible over the internet.
The lack of interoperability between linguistic and language resources represents
a major challenge that needs to be addressed, in particular, if information from
different sources is to be combined, like, say, machine-readable lexicons, corpus
data and terminology repositories. For these types of resources, domain- specific
standards have been proposed, yet, issues of interoperability between different
types of resources persist, commonly accepted strategies to distribute, access
and integrate their information have yet to be established, and technologies and
infrastructures to address both aspects are still under development.
The goal of the 2nd Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics (LDL-2013) has
been to bring together researchers from various fields of linguistics, natural language
processing, and information technology to present and discuss principles,
case studies, and best practices for representing, publishing and linking linguistic
data collections, including corpora, dictionaries, lexical networks, translation
memories, thesauri, etc., infrastructures developed on that basis, their use
of existing standards, and the publication and distribution policies that were
adopted.