@inproceedings{rosner-ionov-2024-linguistic,
title = "Linguistic {LOD} for Interoperable Morphological Description",
author = "Rosner, Michael and
Ionov, Maxim",
editor = "Chiarcos, Christian and
Gkirtzou, Katerina and
Ionov, Maxim and
Khan, Fahad and
McCrae, John P. and
Ponsoda, Elena Montiel and
Chozas, Patricia Mart{\'i}n",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics @ LREC-COLING 2024",
month = may,
year = "2024",
address = "Torino, Italia",
publisher = "ELRA and ICCL",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2024.ldl-1.12/",
pages = "94--102",
abstract = "Interoperability is a characteristic of a product or system that seamlessly works with another product or system and implies a certain level of independence from the context of use. Turning to language resources, interoperability is frequently cited as one important rationale underlying the use of LLOD representations and is generally regarded as highly desirable. In this paper we further elaborate this theme, distinguishing three different kinds of interoperability providing practical implementations with examples from morphology."
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Linguistic LOD for Interoperable Morphological Description
%A Rosner, Michael
%A Ionov, Maxim
%Y Chiarcos, Christian
%Y Gkirtzou, Katerina
%Y Ionov, Maxim
%Y Khan, Fahad
%Y McCrae, John P.
%Y Ponsoda, Elena Montiel
%Y Chozas, Patricia Martín
%S Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics @ LREC-COLING 2024
%D 2024
%8 May
%I ELRA and ICCL
%C Torino, Italia
%F rosner-ionov-2024-linguistic
%X Interoperability is a characteristic of a product or system that seamlessly works with another product or system and implies a certain level of independence from the context of use. Turning to language resources, interoperability is frequently cited as one important rationale underlying the use of LLOD representations and is generally regarded as highly desirable. In this paper we further elaborate this theme, distinguishing three different kinds of interoperability providing practical implementations with examples from morphology.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2024.ldl-1.12/
%P 94-102
Markdown (Informal)
[Linguistic LOD for Interoperable Morphological Description](https://aclanthology.org/2024.ldl-1.12/) (Rosner & Ionov, LDL 2024)
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