Terminology and Knowledge Representation Italian Linguistic Resources for the Archaeological Domain

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Knowledge representation is heavily based on using terminology, due to the fact that many terms have precise meanings in a specific domain but not in others. As a consequence, terms becomes unambiguous and clear, and at last, being useful for conceptualizations, are used as a starting point for formalizations. Starting from an analysis of problems in existing dictionaries, in this paper we present formalized Italian Linguistic Resources (LRs) for the Archaeological domain, in which we integrate/couple formal ontology classes and properties into/to electronic dictionary entries, using a standardized conceptual reference model. We also add Linguistic Linked Open Data (LLOD) references in order to guarantee the interoperability between linguistic and language resources, and therefore to represent knowledge.

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Di Buono, M. P., Monteleone, M., & Elia, A. (2014). Terminology and Knowledge Representation Italian Linguistic Resources for the Archaeological Domain. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Lexical and Grammatical Resources for Language Processing, LG-LP 2014 - in conjunction with 25th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, COLING 2014 (pp. 24–29). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/v1/w14-5804

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