OntoWiktionary
Constructing an Ontology from the Collaborative Online Dictionary Wiktionary
Christian M. Meyer und Iryna Gurevych:
OntoWiktionary – Constructing an Ontology from the Collaborative Online Dictionary Wiktionary. Kapitel 6 in M. T. Pazienza und A. Stellato (Hrsg.): Semi-Automatic Ontology Development: Processes and Resources, S. 131–161. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, Februar 2012.
OntoWiktionary – Constructing an Ontology from the Collaborative Online Dictionary Wiktionary. Kapitel 6 in M. T. Pazienza und A. Stellato (Hrsg.): Semi-Automatic Ontology Development: Processes and Resources, S. 131–161. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, Februar 2012.
Software&Daten
Resource Download
- OntoWiktionary example entry
(2011-08-01, .xml, 1.5 KB) - OntoWiktionary v1.0 Document Type Definition
(2011-08-01, .dtd, 1.3 KB) - OntoWiktionary v1.0 English edition
(2011-08-01, .xml.bz2, 10.4 MB) - OntoWiktionary v1.0 German edition
(2011-08-01, .xml.bz2, 2.6 MB) - OntoWiktionary v1.0 Russian edition
(2011-08-01, .xml.bz2, 2.3 MB) - Evaluation data: annotated gold standard, annotation guidebook, etc. (2011-08-01, .zip, 366 KB)
OntoWiktionary is based on Wiktionary, and therefore available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License (CC-BY-SA).
User Interface
For exploring OntoWiktionary, you can use our XSLT based user interface. You can either use the online version on a small subset of the English OntoWiktionary or download the UI and use it with the full OntoWiktionary.
- OntoWiktionary XSLT user interface
(2011-08-01, .zip, 6.4 KB) - Online version (due to resource limitations, only a small OntoWiktionary subset is available online)
Simply extract the user interface files and open the shipped OntoWiktionary.html file in your browser. You can then load one of OntoWiktionary’s data XML files (choose your favorite language from the list above). The image on the right shows an example of how the English OntoWiktionary edition is displayed in the user interface.