Linguistics/llod/datasets/framenet

The FrameNet project is building a lexical database of English that is both human- and machine-readable, based on annotating examples of how  words are used in actual texts. From the student's point of view, it is a dictionary of more than 10,000 word senses, most of them with  annotated examples that show the meaning and usage. For the researcher in Natural Language Processing, the more than 170,000 manually annotated  sentences provide a unique training dataset for semantic role labeling,  used in applications such as information extraction, machine  translation, event recognition, sentiment analysis, etc. For students and teachers of linguistics it serves as a valence dictionary, with  uniquely detailed evidence for the combinatorial properties of a core  set of the English vocabulary. (quoted from )

Forthcoming releases will contain OWL versions of the data developed by Aldo Gangemi and colleagues (see the FrameNet homepage. So far, however, only an OWL version of the older FrameNet 1.2 is available under http://www.loa.istc.cnr.it/codeps/owl/ofntb.owl (under an unclear licence).