WP11 Meeting 2011.12.13

This is a Skype meeting about WP11 (semantic wiki) on 13 December 2011 at 9am.

Participants

Kaarel, John, Krasimir, Tobias.

Minutes

Done so far

Tobias:

  • Refactoring AceWiki code: predictive editor, OWL classes, multilinguality.
  • Connecting GF and AceWiki via JPGF.

Kaarel:

  • Work on AceWiki/ACE interface.
  • Normunds' GF implementation of ACE: many things are missing; not so interesting for this project.

John:

  • Will start to work on AceWiki ca in February

Open Issues

JPGF or GF web service?

  • The current (very incomplete) version connects to GF via JPGF. Works but is sometimes buggy and slow.
  • It would be good to support both via a general Java interface.

Reasoning?

  • To what extend should reasoning be possible? Based on OWL?
  • Syllogisms as a light-weight possibility to do reasoning if doing reasoning with ACE/OWL turns out too difficult.
  • WP8 uses OWL too: maybe there is a possiblity to combine efforts.

Grammar?

  • Possible starting points: GF Attempto grammar, Normunds' grammar, something else

Adding new Words

  • New version of GF should support this
  • Changes on the AceWiki side required
  • How to handle the case that a new word is added only in one of the languages?

More ideas:

  • Support ungrammatical sentences? (to learn from them or to allow for gradual transformation)
  • Using existing tool/framework for users, revisions etc.

To do until January

Tobias:

  • Make the AceWiki design multilingual and implement a small AceWiki engine for multilingual GF grammars (Task 11.1)
  • General refactoring of the AceWiki code (Task 11.2)

Kaarel:

  • General refactoring of the AceWiki code (Task 11.2)
  • Explore GF grammars

Comments

Tasks

Based on these minutes, I think you could create some tasks for this work package. Use http://www.molto-project.eu/node/add/task to enter the details. Let me know if you encounter permissions problems. Those are then added to our ever-changing work-plan on the wiki and will also automagically appear in the description of the work package. Thanks!

Re: Tasks

Done.