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Thursday, 25 May 2006
NeOn is a 14.7 million Euros project involving 14 European partners and co-funded by the European Commission’s Sixth Framework Programme under grant number IST-2005-027595. NeOn started in March 2006 and has a duration of 4 years. Our aim is to advance the state of the art in using ontologies for large-scale semantic applications in the distributed organizations. Particularly, we aim at improving the capability to handle multiple networked ontologies that exist in a particular context, are created collaboratively, and might be highly dynamic and constantly evolving.

The first release of the NeOn Toolkit, one of the core outcomes of the NeOn project, is available for download and testing from the NeOn Toolkit & Community site.




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Supporting Ontology Localization Using LabelTranslator System
Thursday, 21 August 2008

The article, "Enriching an Ontology with Multilingual Information" was presented at ESWC'08. It described the LabelTranslator system that supports the (semi-)automatic localization of ontologies, thus helping to reduce human effort during the localization activity. The article described the features and design aspects of the current prototype of the LabelTranslator system, and discussed some of the planned innovations for a future prototype. 

The LabelTranslator takes an input of an ontology whose labels are expressed in a source natural language, and returns the most probable translation of each ontology label into a target natural language. 

Two main components of the LabelTranslator can be identified as:

1. The system uses a service that automatically translates each ontology label from/into English, German, or Spanish by consulting different linguistic resources such as lexical databases, bilingual dictionaries, and terminologies.

2. A ranking method is used to sort the obtained translations for each ontology label according to their similarity with the lexical and semantic context of the label.

The next release of the LabelTranslator is scheduled for November 2008. When it will be possible to store the multilingual information in a Linguistic Information Repository (LIR). LIR was also developed within NeOn and can be used for structuring and organizing multilingual information.

Story by: Mauricio Eapinoza Mejia

Related Links

ESWC Web Page

ESWC Article

Download LabelTranslator

Further Information About the LIR Model

 

 


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