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Re: [ontolog-forum] SQL, UML, NLP, and Ontology (was A Question... )

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From: "Rich Cooper" <metasemantics@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 11:57:17 -0700
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John,

 

That sounds like a great resource, thanks much for noticing it and passing it here. 

 

It would be great to get some kind of tutorials or reviews or examples of how those various components work, how flexibly, resiliently, reliably, etc. 

 

Sincerely,

Rich Cooper,

Rich Cooper,

 

Chief Technology Officer,

MetaSemantics Corporation

MetaSemantics AT EnglishLogicKernel DOT com

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http://www.EnglishLogicKernel.com

 

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From: ontolog-forum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ontolog-forum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John F Sowa
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 11:13 AM
To: ontolog-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ontolog-forum] SQL, UML, NLP, and Ontology (was A Question... )

 

Ed and Rich,

 

I changed the subject line to relate this long thread of questions and debates to some useful resources.  The note below, which was sent to Corpora list, is an announcement of resources that were derived from WordNet, SUMO, and other sources in various formats.

 

They used UML to design the schemas, and they translated the results to SQLUNET, "a unified database for English generated from various NLP databases".  It's all on SourceForge.

 

EJB

> I think we have different views of the world. Object-oriented design

> and programming is about designing and building computational

> implementations...

 

RC

> Your FOL version has exactly the same limitations. And IMHO, SE OO is

> much more intuitive and expressive than the FOL counterpart.

 

What people find intuitive depends on their experience.  In any case, resources such as those listed below show that translations from one notation to another may facilitate sharing and interoperability.

 

Disclaimer:  I have not used this software.  I don't know how useful it may be.  But I'm citing it as an example of what can be done.

 

John

 

-------- Forwarded Message --------

Subject: [Corpora-List] New SQLUNet - SQL Unified XNets

Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 08:36:55 +0200

From: Bernard Bou <bbou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

To: corpora@xxxxxx

 

SQLUNET - SQL Unified XNet

 

SQLUNET is a unified database for English generated from various NLP databases (XNets).

 

It is unified, in that crossreferences are made possible: tables reference each other through the foreign key mechanism.

It can be queried with standard SQL queries.

It was designed from UML down to schemas, table definitions and MySql Workbench models.

 

It comes in 3 flavours:

- MySql

- Sqlite

- 'standard' SQL (may require some editing of table creation)

- query samples and design documentation are provided

 

The XNets that make up SQLUNET:

- WordNet 3.0, 3.1

- WordNet legacy senses, sensemaps, synsetmaps 2.0, 2.1, 3.0

- VerbNet 3.2

- Propbank 1.7

- SemLink 1.2.2c

- FrameNet 1.5

- British National Corpus statistical data 2001

- SUMO CVS

- XWordNet 2.0-1.1

- GlossLF 3.0

- ILFwn 0.2

- PredicateMatrix 1.1

 

The builder's sources are available.

A forthcoming open-sourced SQLUNET browser will be available on Android (now nearing alpha phase) which, early previews show, is perfectly viable, and not only as proof-of-concept.

 

http://sqlunet.sourceforge.net/

 

http://sqlunetbuilder.sourceforge.net/

 

Bernard Bou

 

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