Re: RDF: a suitable NLP KB representation (Was: Owning URIs (Was: Yet Another LOD cloud browser))

2009-05-20 Thread Dan Brickley
On 20/5/09 07:44, David Huynh wrote: Sherman Monroe wrote: That's when I was turned on to Frame Semantics, which I immediately praised, it is by far the most expressive and elegant knowledge representation framework for NL I have come across (although, it's been 3 or 4 years since I really

RDF: a suitable NLP KB representation (Was: Owning URIs (Was: Yet Another LOD cloud browser))

2009-05-19 Thread Sherman Monroe
David said: I didn't quite express myself clearly. If you were to take the previous sentence (I didn't quite express myself clearly), and encode it in RDF, what would you get? It certainly is something that I said about the thing, the thing being vaguely what I tried to explain before (how

Re: RDF: a suitable NLP KB representation (Was: Owning URIs (Was: Yet Another LOD cloud browser))

2009-05-19 Thread Adrian Walker
Hi Sherman -- You may be interested in the system online at the site below. In particular, the approach in the example www.reengineeringllc.com/demo_agents/RDFQueryLangComparison1.agent may be useful. Apologies if you have seen this before, and thanks for comments.

Re: RDF: a suitable NLP KB representation (Was: Owning URIs (Was: Yet Another LOD cloud browser))

2009-05-19 Thread Sherman Monroe
Hi Adrian, NL generation from RDF instance data, very neat!! No, I don't think I ever ran across this, but it is a topic I'm highly interested in, thanks so much for the link. -sherman On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Adrian Walker adriandwal...@gmail.comwrote: Hi Sherman -- You may be