Joint Second Workshop on Language and Ontology & Terminology and Knowledge Structures (LangOnto2 + TermiKS)

Please find here the book of abstracts for the LREC2016 workshops

Please find here the LangOnto2 + TermiKS proceedings

Program

Session 1

09:00 – 09:30 – Introductory Talk
Pamela Faber, The Cultural Dimension of Knowledge Structures

09:30 – 10:10 – Introductory Talk
John McCrae, Putting ontologies to work in NLP: The lemon model and its applications

10:10 – 10:30
Gregory Grefenstette, Karima Rafes, Transforming Wikipedia into an Ontology-based Information Retrieval Search Engine for Local Experts using a Third-Party Taxonomy

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break

Session 2

11:00 – 11:30
Juan Carlos Gil-Berrozpe, Pamela Faber, Refining Hyponymy in a Terminological Knowledge Base

11:30 – 12:00
Pilar León-Araúz, Arianne Reimerink, Evaluation of EcoLexicon Images

12:00 – 12:30
Špela Vintar, Larisa Grčić Simeunović, The Language-Dependence of Conceptual Structures in Karstology

12:30 – 13:00
Takuma Asaishi, Kyo Kageura, Growth of the Terminological Networks in Junior-high and High School Textbooks

13:30 – 14:00 Lunch break

Session 3

14:00 – 14:20
Gabor Melli, Semantically Annotated Concepts in KDD’s 2009-2015 Abstracts

14:20 – 14:40
Bhaskar Sinha, Somnath Chandra, Neural Network Based Approach for Relational Classification for Ontology Development in Low Resourced Indian Language

14:40 – 15:00
Livy Real, Valeria de Paiva, Fabricio Chalub, Alexandre Rademaker, Gentle with the Gentilics

15:00 – 15:30
Dante Degl’Innocenti, Dario De Nart and Carlo Tasso, The Importance of Being Referenced: Introducing Referential Semantic Spaces

15:30 – 16:00
Haizhou Qu, Marcelo Sardelich, Nunung Nurul Qomariyah and Dimitar Kazakov, Integrating Time Series with Social Media Data in an Ontology for the Modelling of Extreme Financial Events

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

Session 4

16:30 – 16:50
Christian Willms, Hans-Ulrich Krieger, Bernd Kiefer, ×-Protégé An Ontology Editor for Defining Cartesian Types to Represent n-ary Relations

16:50 – 17:10

Alexsandro Fonseca, Fatiha Sadat and François Lareau, A Lexical Ontology to Represent Lexical Functions

17:10 – 17:30
Ayla Rigouts Terryn, Lieve Macken and Els Lefever, Dutch Hypernym Detection: Does Decompounding Help?

17:30 – 18:30 Discussion and Closing

Accepted long papers

Takuma Asaishi and Kyo Kageura:
Growth of the Terminological Networks in Junior-high and High School Textbooks

Juan Carlos Gil Berrozpe and Pamela Faber:
Refining Hyponymy in a Terminological Knowledge Base

Pilar León-Araúz and Arianne Reimerink:
Evaluation of EcoLexicon images

Špela Vintar and Larisa Grčić Simeunović:
The Language-Dependence of Conceptual Structures in Karstology

Dante Degl'Innocenti, Dario De Nart and Carlo Tasso:
The Importance of Being Referenced: Introducing Referential Semantic Spaces

Hai zhou Qu, Marcelo Sardelich, Nunung Nurul Qomariyah and Dimitar Kazakov:
Integrating Time Series with Social Media Data in a Semantic Ontology for the Modelling of Extreme Financial Events

Accepted short papers

Gregory Grefenstette and Karima Rafes:
Transforming Wikipedia into an Ontology-based Information Retrieval Search Engine for Local Experts using a Third-Party Taxonomy

Alexsandro Fonseca, François Lareau and Fatiha Sadat:
A Lexical Ontology to Represent the Lexical Functions

Gabor Melli:
Semantically Annotated Concepts in KDD’s 1999-2015 Abstracts

Bhaskar Sinha and Somnath Chandra:
Neural Network Based Approach for Relational Classification for Ontology Development in Low Resourced Indian Language

Livy Real, Valeria de Paiva, Fabricio Chalub and Alexandre Rademaker:
Gentle with Gentilics

Christian Willms, Hans-Ulrich Krieger and Bernd Kiefer:
X-Protégé. An Ontology Editor for Defining Cartesian Types to Represent n-ary Relations

Ayla Rigouts Terryn, Lieve Macken and Els Lefever:
Dutch Hypernym Detection: Does Decompounding Help?