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Wordnet Semantic Relations in a Chatbot
The goal of this research is to design and implement a chatbot for querying Wordnet semantic relations. The study creates a contextual chatbot named WordnetBot, a web application that utilizes the use of technologies such as Dialogflow, React, NodeJS ...
Josephine Petralba
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Affect Analysis of Radical Contents on Web Forums Using SentiWordNet [PDF]
The internet has become a major tool for communication, training, fundraising, media operations, and recruitment, and these processes often use web forums.
Chalothorn, Tawunrat, Ellman, Jeremy
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Semantic relations among adjectives in Polish WordNet 2.0: a new relation set, discussion and evaluation Adjectives in wordnets are often neglected: there are many fewer of them than nouns, and relations among them are sometimes not as varied as those ...
Marek Maziarz+2 more
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Not many years ago it was usual to comment on the lack of an open lexical-semantic knowledge base, following the lines of Princeton WordNet, but for Portuguese. Today, the landscape has changed significantly, and researchers that need access to this specific kind of resource have not one, but several alternatives to choose from.
Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira+5 more
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An evaluation of the performance of three semantic background knowledge sources in comparative anatomy [PDF]
In this paper we evaluate the performance and usefulness of three semantic background knowledge sources for predicting synonymous anatomical terms across species boundaries.
Leunissen, J.A.M., Ophuizen, E.A.A., van
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Semantic relations between verbs in Polish WordNet 2.0
Semantic relations between verbs in Polish WordNet 2.0 The noun dominates wordnets. The lexical semantics of verbs is usually under-represented, even if it is essential in any semantic analysis which goes beyond statistical methods.
Marek Maziarz+4 more
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The Colloquial WordNet: Extending Princeton WordNet with Neologisms
Princeton WordNet is one of the most important resources for natural language processing, but has not been updated for over ten years and is not suitable for analyzing the fast moving language as used on social media. We propose an extension to WordNet, with new terms that have been found from Twitter and Reddit, and cover language usage that is ...
John P. McCrae, Ian Wood, Amanda Hicks
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Persistent semantic identity in WordNet
Persistent semantic identity in WordNet Although rarely studied, the persistence of semantic identity in the WordNet lexical database is crucial for the interoperability of all the resources that use WordNet data.
Eric Kafe
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English WordNet 2019 -- An Open-Source WordNet for English
We describe the release of a new wordnet for English based on the Princeton WordNet, but now developed under an open-source model. In particular, this version of WordNet, which we call English WordNet 2019, which has been developed by multiple people around the world through GitHub, fixes many errors in previous wordnets for English.
McCrae, John P.+4 more
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Towards the Methodology for Extending Princeton WordNet
Towards the Methodology for Extending Princeton WordNet The paper presents the methodology and results of the first, pilot stage of the extension of Princeton WordNet, a huge electronic English language thesaurus and lexico-semantic network based on ...
Ewa Katarzyna Rudnicka+2 more
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