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The ELEXIS Interface for Interoperable Lexical Resources

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Authors:

John McCrae, Carole Tiberius, Anas Fahad Khan, Ilan Kernerman, Thierry Declerck, Simon Krek, Monica Monachini, Sina Ahmadi

Publication Type:

Refereed Conference Meeting Proceeding

Abstract:

ELEXIS is a project that aims to create a European network of lexical resources, and one of the key challenges for this is the development of an interoperable interface for different lexical resources so that further tools may improve the data. This paper describes this interface and in particular describes the five methods of entrance into the infrastructure, through retrodigitization, by conversion to TEI-Lex0, by the TEI-Lex0 format, by the OntoLex format or through the REST interface described in this paper.

Conference Name:

Sixth Biennial Conference on Electronic Lexicography, eLex 2019

Digital Object Identifer (DOI):

10.5281/zenodo.3518959

Publication Date:

03/10/2019

Conference Location:

Portugal

Research Group:

Linked Data

Institution:

National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG)

Open access repository:

Yes

Publication document:

The ELEXIS Interface for Interoperable Lexical Resources

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