In this article we describe our ongoing attempts to use the Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) to model the morphological layer of a wide-coverage Italian lexical resource, Parole-Simple-Clips (PSC); in this case that subset of PSC dealing with Italian noun morphology. After giving a brief introduction to SWRL and to Italian noun morphology we go onto describe the actual transformation itself. Finally we describe an experiment on our dataset using SWRL rules and queries written in the Semantic Query-Enhanced Rule Web Language (SQWRL).

Using SWRL rules to model noun behaviour in Italian

Khan F;Bellandi A;Frontini F;Monachini M
2017

Abstract

In this article we describe our ongoing attempts to use the Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) to model the morphological layer of a wide-coverage Italian lexical resource, Parole-Simple-Clips (PSC); in this case that subset of PSC dealing with Italian noun morphology. After giving a brief introduction to SWRL and to Italian noun morphology we go onto describe the actual transformation itself. Finally we describe an experiment on our dataset using SWRL rules and queries written in the Semantic Query-Enhanced Rule Web Language (SQWRL).
2017
Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC
Inglese
Gracia, J; Bond, F; McCrae, JP; Buitelaar, P; Chiarcos, C; Hellmann, S
LANGUAGE, DATA, AND KNOWLEDGE, LDK
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Springer
Berlin
GERMANIA
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Linked Open Data
Logic Programming
Italian Morphology
4
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
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Khan, F; Bellandi, A; Frontini, F; Monachini, M
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   European Lexicographic Infrastructure
   ELEXIS
   H2020
   731015
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