UBY-LMF
UBY-LMF is a format for standardizing lexical resources for Natural Language Processing. UBY-LMF
conforms to the ISO standard for lexicons: LMF, designed within the ISO-TC37, and constitutes a so-called serialization of this abstract standard. In accordance with the LMF, all attributes and other linguistic terms introduced in UBY-LMF refer to standardized descriptions of their meaning in ISOCat.
UBY-LMF has been implemented in Java and is actively developed as an .
Based on this Java implementation, the large scale electronic lexicon UBY has automatically been created - it is the result of using UBY-LMF to standardize a range of diverse lexical resources frequently used for NLP applications.
In 2013, UBY contains 10 lexicons which are pairwise interlinked at the sense level:
- English WordNet, Wiktionary, Wikipedia, FrameNet, VerbNet, OmegaWiki
- German Wiktionary, Wikipedia, GermaNet, IMSLex-Subcat and
- multilingual OmegaWiki.