Hi,

I was working on the term 'identity' with respect to internet stuff; and
thereafter started looking for an RDF source for an english thesaurus or
dictionary; and couldn't find one.  I found
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Main_Page but it didn't seem to
have well-formed RDF output; as to act as an ontological source (rather
than simply the use of RDF for SEO).

thereafter started writing; this is where i got up to,

Project Purpose
To generate an RDF compliant dictionary and thesaurus for the purpose of
ontological reuse on the web.

PROBLEM
We use language to develop web-pages that have inferred human considered
meaning. Yet, the definition of these terms are not necessarily machine
readable.

For Example:  "identity".

When working on 'digital identity' this is often considered to have the
meaning of how people log-in to their personal accounts or means in which
to interact with their personal data; or that of others.   HOWEVER,
identity can also mean 'sameness'; which can also be useful for
organisations such as website operators to say 'these people have one of my
website identities' that is to say, they're all consumers.

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/identity

This can be further clarified by looking at the different meanings provided
to the same word via a thesaurus: http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/identity

I thereafter looked for a way in which a statement of exactness could be
made via RDF; but couldn't find an appropriate RDF dictionary resource.

SOLUTION
Build an online dictionary and thesaurus that is machine-readable.  It
makes sense that this may best be done with wiki technology.

FEATURES
- The project would firstly focus on the lexicography of the english
language and related dialects. This is expected to include works in adding
latin predicates.
- The project would produce a comprehensive thesaurus, including unique
identifiers for different uses of the same term (supporting a comprehension
of the differentiation in the use of that term).
- The project would produce a platform that provided RDF output in a number
of serialisations.
- Would provide the means for people to add / edit content on the site.

PRODUCTION METHOD
It is hoped the site can be rapidly populated using scripts to ingest
existing information from freely available sources; and to populate the
system with information in an RDF compliant format; that may be altered,
edited, updated in a ‘wiki’ like fashion.

USES
For the communication of specific concepts in a manner that may be further
clarified by both human and machine observers; as to ensure parties are
communicating and/or developing works upon a basis of common understanding
of the meaning provided to the language used.

I had concerns that the WikiData site seemed to be better orientated
towards the concept of schema.org/thing  rather than a 'language' or other
form of predicate. Please let me know your thoughts?  Perhaps i've missed
something entirely and this exists already?  Perhaps people have been
thinking about it elsewhere?  perhaps barriers exist, that i'm not aware
of...

Timothy Holborn.
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