diff --git a/docs/vocabularies.rst b/docs/vocabularies.rst index c47c69a..f1848f6 100644 --- a/docs/vocabularies.rst +++ b/docs/vocabularies.rst @@ -1,8 +1,19 @@ Vocabularies and model ====================== -The model used in Senpy is based on the following vocabularies: +The model used in Senpy is based on NIF 2.0 [1], which defines a semantic format and API for improving interoperability among natural language processing services. -* Marl, a vocabulary designed to annotate and describe subjetive opinions expressed on the web or in information systems. -* Onyx, which is built one the same principles as Marl to annotate and describe emotions, and provides interoperability with Emotion Markup Language. -* NIF 2.0, which defines a semantic format and APO for improving interoperability among natural language processing services +Senpy has been applied to sentiment and emotion analysis services using the following vocabularies: + +* Marl [2,6], a vocabulary designed to annotate and describe subjetive opinions expressed on the web or in information systems. +* Onyx [3,5], which is built one the same principles as Marl to annotate and describe emotions, and provides interoperability with Emotion Markup Language. + +An overview of the vocabularies and their use can be found in [4]. + + +[1] Guidelines for developing NIF-based NLP services, Final Community Group Report 22 December 2015https://www.w3.org/2015/09/bpmlod-reports/nif-based-nlp-webservices/ +[2] Marl http://www.gsi.dit.upm.es/ontologies/marl/ +[3] Onyx http://www.gsi.dit.upm.es/ontologies/onyx/ +[4] Iglesias, C. A., Sánchez-Rada, J. F., Vulcu, G., & Buitelaar, P. (2017). Linked Data Models for Sentiment and Emotion Analysis in Social Networks. In Sentiment Analysis in Social Networks (pp. 49-69). +[5] Sánchez-Rada, J. F., & Iglesias, C. A. (2016). Onyx: A linked data approach to emotion representation. Information Processing & Management, 52(1), 99-114. +[6] Westerski, A., Iglesias Fernandez, C. A., & Tapia Rico, F. (2011). Linked opinions: Describing sentiments on the structured web of data.