Wiktionary is a multilingual online dictionary, which is collaboratively constructed by volunteers. Since it is publicly available and continually growing, it is a very valuable resource for multiple natural language processing applications.
JWKTL (Java Wiktionary Library) is a Java-based API that enables efficient and structured access to the information encoded in the English and the German Wiktionary edition, including sense definitions, part of speech tags, etymology, example sentences, translations, semantic relations and many other lexical information types. The API is described in our LREC 2008 paper.
NEWS: An open-source software release is planned soon!
Free non-profit and non-commercial use is granted provided that the license agreement on the download page is accepted. Please contact the Head of Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (UKP) Lab Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych to use this software for commercial purposes. The authors do not assume any responsibility for downloaded software and the use of the software.
For technical questions, please contact: Christian M. Meyer
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| Wiktionary: A new rival for expert-built lexicons? Exploring the possibilities of collaborative lexicography |
| Christian M. Meyer and Iryna Gurevych In: Sylviane Granger and Magali Paquot: Electronic Lexicography, chap. 13, p. 259--291, Oxford University Press, November 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-965486-4. http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/data/lexical-resources/wiktionary/. |
| OntoWiktionary – Constructing an Ontology from the Collaborative Online Dictionary Wiktionary |
| Christian M. Meyer and Iryna Gurevych In: Maria Teresa Pazienza and Armando Stellato: Semi-Automatic Ontology Development: Processes and Resources, chap. 6, p. 131--161, IGI Global, February 2012. ISBN 978-1-4666-0188-8. http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/data/lexical-resources/wiktionary/. |
| Extracting Lexical Semantic Knowledge from Wikipedia and Wiktionary |
| Torsten Zesch and Christof Müller and Iryna Gurevych In: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, May 2008. |