
EcoLexicon és una base de dades de coneixement sobre medi ambient basada en la idea de marcs semàntics. La informació que conté està estructurada coherentment dins de l'esdeveniment prototípic de domini, l'esdeveniment mediambiental (EE). S'hi ha definit un inventari tancat de relacions, tant a nivell intercategorial com intracategorial, que connecten els conceptes entre si. Això és la base per a una ontologia formal d'aquest àmbit que servirà per a finalitats computacionals, fer cerques o extreure informació automàticament. Les premisses teòriques de la terminologia basada en marcs, el lexicó generatiu i la gramàtica de construccions lèxiques, proporcionen un formalisme estricte que ens permet fer un pas endavant cap a l'ontologia formal.
EcoLexicon is a frame-based knowledge base on the environment. The information it contains is coherently structured within a prototypical domain event, the Environmental Event (EE). At an intra- and intercategorial level, a closed inventory of relations has been defined that relates concepts to each other as well as to the EE. It will be the basis for a formal domain ontology which will serve computational purposes, enhance searches and allow for automatic information extraction. Theoretical premises from Frame-Based Terminology, the Generative Lexicon and the Lexical-Constructional Model provide a streamlined formalism that brings us one step closer to a formal ontology.
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