#3836. LexO: an open-source system for managing OntoLex-Lemon resources

September 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The adoption of Semantic Web technologies and the Linked Data paradigm has been driven by the need to ensure the construction of resources that are at the same time interoperable, shareable and reusable by the scientific community. OntoLex-Lemon, which exploits the expressive power of ontologies, has come to be the de facto standard model for the representation of lexica and terminologies. The research underlines the importance of developing tools and services that facilitate the creation and editing of resources and bring lexicography and terminology closer to the Semantic Web. In this paper we present LexO, a collaborative web editor for easily building and managing lexical and terminological resources in the context of the Semantic Web, based on the OntoLex-Lemon model. It makes the model accessible to users who do not possess the needed technical skills.
Keywords:
e-lexicography; LexO; Linked Data; OntoLex-Lemon; Semantic Web; Terminology

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