OASIS Lexicographic Infrastructure Data Model and API (LEXIDMA) TC

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  • 1.  An unofficial introduction to DMLex

    Posted 02-12-2024 09:21
    Dear fellow Lexidmees, I have taken the liberty to write a blog post about DMLex where I explain how DMLex âticksâ and what the reasoning is behind some of the design decisions we took: https://www.lexiconista.com/dmlex/ I would recommend this blog post as a short introduction to our magnum opus for people who are not sure (yet) whether they want to read the whole 200-page tome. Feel free to share this with anyone you want. I have myself sent it to about 15 people I know from the âlex techâ scene along with an invitation to submit feedback. Hopefully this will generate some meaningful input for our current review round. Michal


  • 2.  Re: [lexidma] An unofficial introduction to DMLex

    Posted 02-15-2024 08:59
    Hi Michal, That is a really nice introduction. The only thing I would suggest is that you mention a little about the support for the model, including serialization in XML/JSON/RDF and potential support in Lexonomy/Sketch Engine. Regards, John On 12/02/2024 09:21, Michal MÄchura wrote: Dear fellow Lexidmees, I have taken the liberty to write a blog post about DMLex where I explain how DMLex âticksâ and what the reasoning is behind some of the design decisions we took: https://www.lexiconista.com/dmlex/ I would recommend this blog post as a short introduction to our magnum opus for people who are not sure (yet) whether they want to read the whole 200-page tome. Feel free to share this with anyone you want. I have myself sent it to about 15 people I know from the âlex techâ scene along with an invitation to submit feedback. Hopefully this will generate some meaningful input for our current review round. Michal -- John P. McCrae (he/him; #startsWithAName John (rhymes with "gone") McCrae (rhymes with "hay") /dÊÉn mÃkÉeÉ/) Assistant Professor - SFI Insight Centre for Data Analytics, Data Science Institute & Computer Science, University of Galway