The Global Wordnet Formats have been introduced to enable wordnets to have a common representation that can be integrated through the Global WordNet Grid. As a result of their adoption, a number of shortcomings of the format were identified, and in this paper we describe the extensions to the formats that address these issues. These include: ordering of senses, dependencies between wordnets, pronunciation, syntactic modelling, relations, sense keys, metadata and RDF support. Furthermore, we provide some perspectives on how these changes help in the integration of wordnets.
@inproceedings{gwc-2021, title = {The {G}lobal{W}ord{N}et Formats: Updates for 2020}, author = {McCrae, John P. and Goodman, Michael Wayne and Bond, Francis and Rademaker, Alexandre and Rudnicka, Ewa and Costa, Luis Morgado Da}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th Global Wordnet Conference}, month = jan, year = {2021}, address = {University of South Africa (UNISA)}, publisher = {Global Wordnet Association}, url = {https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2021.gwc-1.11}, pages = {91--99} }