ISLE, a transatlantic standard oriented initiative supported by EC and NSF under the Human Language Technology (HLT) programme, is a continuation of the long standing EAGLES initiative. The objective is to develop widely agreed and urgently demanded standards and guidelines for infrastructural language resources, tools, and HLT products. ISLE targets the areas of multilingual computational lexicons, natural interaction and multimodality, and evaluation. We describe the preliminary guidelines of a standard framework for multilingual computational lexicons, based on a general schema for the "Multilingual ISLE Lexical Entry" (MILE). The needs and features of existing Machine Translation systems provide the main reference points for the process of consensual definition of the MILE. We also provide a brief description of the EU SIMPLE semantic lexicons, built on the basis of previous EAGLES recommendations and now enlarged to real-size lexicons within national projects, thus creating a large infrastructural platform of harmonised lexicons in Europe. EAGLES previous results have already become de facto widely adopted standards, and EAGLES itself is a well-known trademark and point of reference for HLT projects and products.

Towards a Standard for a Multilingual Lexical Entry: The EAGLES/ISLE Initiative

2002

Abstract

ISLE, a transatlantic standard oriented initiative supported by EC and NSF under the Human Language Technology (HLT) programme, is a continuation of the long standing EAGLES initiative. The objective is to develop widely agreed and urgently demanded standards and guidelines for infrastructural language resources, tools, and HLT products. ISLE targets the areas of multilingual computational lexicons, natural interaction and multimodality, and evaluation. We describe the preliminary guidelines of a standard framework for multilingual computational lexicons, based on a general schema for the "Multilingual ISLE Lexical Entry" (MILE). The needs and features of existing Machine Translation systems provide the main reference points for the process of consensual definition of the MILE. We also provide a brief description of the EU SIMPLE semantic lexicons, built on the basis of previous EAGLES recommendations and now enlarged to real-size lexicons within national projects, thus creating a large infrastructural platform of harmonised lexicons in Europe. EAGLES previous results have already become de facto widely adopted standards, and EAGLES itself is a well-known trademark and point of reference for HLT projects and products.
2002
Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC
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Lessici multilingui
standard internazion
Semantic Web
Modello lessicale
Standard lessicali
Il progetto ISLE porta alla realizzazione di un’infrastruttura internazionale per i lessici computazionali intesi come risorse linguistiche aperte e distribuite. Il modello MILE opera come un meta-modello lessicale per facilitare l’interoperabilità a livello di contenuto tra risorse linguistiche. Uno degli elementi di maggiore innovazione di MILE è il suo orientamento verso la prospettiva del Semantic Web, di cui ha adottato alcuni standard emergenti (es. RDF/S, OWL, ecc.). L’originalità di MILE risiede nella combinazione di aspetti tecnici e applicativi e nella flessibilità e modularità del modello, che lo rendono adatto e versatile anche per il trattamento di sistemi lingusitici molto diversi (es. lingue asiatiche). I tipi di informazione lessicale formalizzati dal modello (morfologica, semantica, sinattica e multilingue) lo caratterizzano come un unicum nel panorama internazionale della linguistica computazionale. MILE è alla base di uno Standard Internazionale ISO.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Calzolari, N; Zampolli, A; Lenci, A
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