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Wordnet is a collection of words that interpret or present a meaning, in its development Wordnet has an important part, the Synonym Set or Synset. In making Synonym sets, synonyms are needed and the commutative nature of words is needed.
Munirsyah Munirsyah+2 more
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Ontwikkeling van ’n Afrikaanse woordnet: metodologie en integrasie
Development of an Afrikaans wordnet: methodology and integration The Afrikaans wordnet is a lexical-conceptual network in the form of an electronic lexical database, developed at the North- West University.
G. Kotzé
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Comparing knowledge sources for nominal anaphora resolution [PDF]
We compare two ways of obtaining lexical knowledge for antecedent selection in other-anaphora and definite noun phrase coreference. Specifically, we compare an algorithm that relies on links encoded in the manually created lexical hierarchy WordNet and
Markert, K., Nissim, M.
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Semantic networks and semantic spaces have been two prominent approaches to represent lexical semantics. While a unified account of the lexical meaning relies on one being able to convert between these representations, in both directions, the conversion direction from semantic networks into semantic spaces started to attract more attention recently. In
João António Rodrigues+3 more
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Sustainable long-term WordNet development and maintenance: Case study of the Czech WordNet
Sustainable long-term WordNet development and maintenance: Case study of the Czech WordNet Czech WordNet represents one of the first national wordnets created during the EuroWordNet and BalkaNet projects.
Adam Rambousek, Aleš Horák, Karel Pala
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An Efficient Approach for Measuring Semantic Similarity Combining WordNet and Wikipedia
The measurement of semantic similarity between concepts is an important research topic in natural language processing. In the past, several approaches for measuring the semantic similarity between concepts have been proposed based on WordNet or Wikipedia.
Fei Li+5 more
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Building the Mongolian WordNet
This paper presents the Mongolian Wordnet (MOW), and a general methodology of how to construct it from various sources e.g. lexical re- sources and expert translations. As of today, the MOW contains 23,665 synsets, 26,875 words, 2,979 glosses, and 213 examples. The manual evalua- tion of the resource1 estimated its qual- ity at 96.4%.
Batsuren, Khuyagbaatar+3 more
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Galnet: the Galician WordNet. Applications in the fields of lexicology and terminology
In this article we will present the different methodologies and resources which were used during the elaboration process of GalNet, the Galician version of WordNet.
Miguel Anxo Solla-Portela+1 more
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Deep Emotions Across Languages: A Novel Approach for Sentiment Propagation in Multilingual WordNets [PDF]
Sentiment analysis involves using WordNets enriched with emotional metadata, which are valuable resources. However, manual annotation is time-consuming and expensive, resulting in only a few WordNet Lexical Units being annotated. This paper introduces two new techniques for automatically propagating sentiment annotations from a partially annotated ...
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Multi-Class Document Classification Using Lexical Ontology-Based Deep Learning
With the recent growth of the Internet, the volume of data has also increased. In particular, the increase in the amount of unstructured data makes it difficult to manage data. Classification is also needed in order to be able to use the data for various
Ilkay Yelmen, Ali Gunes, Metin Zontul
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