LMF Reloaded
Laurent Romary (ALMAnaCH), Mohamed Khemakhem (ALMAnaCH, UPD7, CMB),, Fahad Khan (CNR-ILC), Jack Bowers (ALMAnaCH), Nicoletta Calzolari (CNR-ILC),, Monte George (ANSI), Mandy Pet (ANSI), Piotr Ba\'nski (IDS)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of an improved, more modular and flexible version of the Lexical Markup Framework (LMF), a standard for encoding lexical information in dictionaries and NLP resources.
Contribution
It introduces major enhancements to the LMF standard, aiming to improve its modularity, flexibility, and durability for future lexical data modeling.
Findings
Implementation of new modular components in LMF
Enhanced flexibility in lexical data encoding
Improved standard for retrodigitised dictionaries
Abstract
Lexical Markup Framework (LMF) or ISO 24613 [1] is a de jure standard that provides a framework for modelling and encoding lexical information in retrodigitised print dictionaries and NLP lexical databases. An in-depth review is currently underway within the standardisation subcommittee , ISO-TC37/SC4/WG4, to find a more modular, flexible and durable follow up to the original LMF standard published in 2008. In this paper we will present some of the major improvements which have so far been implemented in the new version of LMF.
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TopicsNatural Language Processing Techniques · Lexicography and Language Studies · Mathematics, Computing, and Information Processing
