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In this paper we present a Linguistic Meta-Model (LMM) allowing a semiotic-cognitive representation of knowledge. LMM is freely | In this paper we present a Linguistic Meta-Model (LMM) allowing a semiotic-cognitive representation of knowledge. LMM is freely | ||
available and integrates the schemata of linguistic knowledge resources, such as WordNet and FrameNet, as well as foundational ontologies, | available and integrates the schemata of linguistic knowledge resources, such as WordNet and FrameNet, as well as foundational ontologies, | ||
such as DOLCE and its extensions. In addition, LMM is able to deal with multilinguality and to represent individuals and facts in | such as DOLCE and its extensions. In addition, LMM is able to deal with multilinguality and to represent individuals and facts in | ||
an open domain perspective. | an open domain perspective. | ||
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− | + | Davide Picca, Alfio Massimiliano Gliozzo, [[User:AldoGangemi|Aldo Gangemi]] | |
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In this paper we present a Linguistic Meta-Model (LMM) allowing a semiotic-cognitive representation of knowledge. LMM is freely available and integrates the schemata of linguistic knowledge resources, such as WordNet and FrameNet, as well as foundational ontologies, such as DOLCE and its extensions. In addition, LMM is able to deal with multilinguality and to represent individuals and facts in an open domain perspective.
Davide Picca, Alfio Massimiliano Gliozzo, Aldo Gangemi