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OMW logo The Open Multilingual Wordnet

Code for the Open Multilingual Wordnet --- read in wordnets, validate them, and search them.

Currently running here: https://compling.upol.cz/omw/omw

DB Schema: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-FFnIaw0_6aJ6a--wfooNnGQlVpfl-hTxof8mWmX0P8/edit?usp=sharing (may be out of date) or on github: https://github.com/globalwordnet/schemas with docs: https://globalwordnet.github.io/schemas/

Contents

Installation and Database setup

To setup OMW, follow these instructions.

Deploying

The included omw.wsgi file can help you get started with deploying to an Apache2 server with mod_wsgi. See the Flask documentation for more information.

If you are running a virtual environment (which is recommended) for a deployment with Apache2 and mod_wsgi, note the following:

  • You must use the same version of Python that mod_wsgi is compiled against (see here).
  • If your need to use sudo to create and install packages to the virtual environment, running sudo pip install -r omw/requirements.txt with the environment active will not work; instead, use sudo py3env/bin/pip install -r omw/requirements.txt (adjusting paths as needed for your setup).
  • As described here, you may need to activate the virtual environment from the WSGI script. See omw.wsgi for an example.

Local Testing

You can load a wordnet from the command line:

(py3env) ~/OMW$  PYTHONPATH=.  python scripts/validate-wn.py /home/bond/work/omw/jpn/jpn.xml 

Note that you may still have to add the project, and possibly the language, from the web interface (under CILI: Project and Source Administration or Language Administration).

Contribute

Join our mission, contribute to the Open Multilingual Wordnet.