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  1. Fischer, W.; Bauer, B.: Combining ontologies and natural language (2010) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Ontologies are a popular concept for capturing semantic knowledge of the world in a computer understandable way. Todays ontological standards have been designed with primarily the logical formalisms in mind and therefore leaving the linguistic information aside. However knowledge is rarely just about the semantic information itself. In order to create and modify existing ontologies users have to be able to understand the information represented by them. Other problem domains (e.g. Natural Language Processing, NLP) can build on ontological information however a bridge to syntactic information is missing. Therefore in this paper we argue that the possibilities of todays standards like OWL, RDF, etc. are not enough to provide a sound combination of syntax and semantics. Therefore we present an approach for the linguistic enrichment of ontologies inspired by cognitive linguistics. The goal is to provide a generic, language independent approach on modelling semantics which can be annotated with arbitrary linguistic information. This knowledge can then be used for a better documentation of ontologies as well as for NLP and other Information Extraction (IE) related tasks.
    Footnote
    Preprint. To be published as Vol 122 in the Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology Series by the Australian Computer Society Inc. http://crpit.com/.
  2. Bauer, B.; Budroni, P.; Ferus, A.; Ganguly, R.; Ramminger, E.; Sánchez Solís, B.: E-Infrastructures Austria 2014 : Bericht über das erste Jahr des Hochschulstrukturmittelprojekts für den koordinierten Aufbau und die kooperative Weiterentwicklung von Repositorieninfrastrukturen (2015) 0.00
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    Theme
    Information Gateway
    Information Resources Management
  3. Aigner, S.; Bauer, B.; Cirkovic, S.; Höfler, G.; Kaufer, M.; Kleiber, K.; Kaiser-Dolidze, O.; Pauser, J.; Sondergeld, U.; Steiner, J.; Stumpf, M.: Kooperativer Bericht vom 6. Bibbliothekskongress: "Bibliotheksräume - real und digital" (Leipzig, 14.-17. März 2016)" (2016) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Berichte: - Bibliotheksräume - real und digital: 6. Bibliothekskongress in Leipzig (Bruno Bauer) - Innovation - Strategie - Wandel (Marion Kaufer) - RDA - Theorie und europäische Praxis (Karin Kleiber) - Normdaten Anwendertreffen (Sebastian Aigner) - Nachhaltigkeit von Open Access-Zeitschriften (Snjezana Cirkovic & Ute Sondergeld) - LibRank: Neue Ansätze zur Relevanzsortierung in bibliografischen Informationssystemen (Gabriele Höfler) - Autorenidentifikation für wissenschaftliche Publikationen (Bruno Bauer) - Crowdsourcing als Form von Open Innovation in Bibliotheken (Josef Steiner) - NS-Provenienzforschung - real und digital (Olivia Kaiser-Dolidze & Markus Stumpf) - Drucken, was Recht ist - die Geschichte der juristischen Verlage: Arbeitssitzung der AjBD (Josef Pauser) - Bücher bauen Brücken - Integration durch Information: ABDOS-Workshop (Josef Steiner) - Open Access-Zeitschriften im LIS-Bereich: Gegenwart und Zukunft (Bruno Bauer)