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Using the Web to Validate Lexico-Semantic Relations

Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2011
The evaluation of semantic relations acquired automatically from text is a challenging task, which generally ends up being done by humans. Despite less prone to errors, manual evaluation is hardly repeatable, time-consuming and sometimes subjective. In this paper, we evaluate relational triples automatically, exploiting popular similarity measures on ...
Hernani Pereira Costa   +2 more
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User Personalisation for the Web Information Retrieval Using Lexico-Semantic Relations

International Conference on Computational Collective Intelligence, 2015
This contribution presents a new approach to the representation of user interests and preferences at information retrieval process on the Web. The adaptive user profile includes both interests given explicitly by the user, as a query, and also preferences expressed during relevance valuation process, so to express field independent translation between ...
Agnieszka Indyka-Piasecka   +2 more
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Lexico-semantic relations in theory and practice

2010
This paper provides a general overview of the treatment of lexico-semantic relations in different fields of research including theoretical and application-oriented disciplines. At the same time, it sketches the development of the descriptions and explanations of sense relations in various approaches as well as some methodologies which have been used to
Petra Storjohann
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Using web data to explore lexico-semantic relations

2010
This paper reports on web-as-corpus research that seeks to explain why some semantically opposed word pairs have special status as canonical antonyms (for example: cold-hot), while other pairs do not (icy-scorching, cold-fiery, freezing-hot, etc.). In particular, it reports on the findings of Jones, Paradis, Murphy and Willners (2007), and extends ...
S. Jones
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Disambiguating Wikipedia Articles on the Basis of plWordNet Lexico-semantic Relations

Mexican International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2013
A method for mapping Wikipedia articles (treated as a large informal resource describing concepts) to wordnet synsets (relation-based word meaning descriptions) is proposed. In contrast to previous approaches, the method focuses mainly on wordnet relation structure as the main means for meaning description.
Maciej Piasecki   +2 more
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Towards a new approach of an automatic and contextual detection of meaning in text: Based on lexico-semantic relations and the concept of the context

2013 ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA), 2013
The goal of the research described here is to present an approach for automating the detection and the extraction of meaning from text using a range of linguistic and ontological techniques, concepts such as the lexico-semantic functions proposed in Meaning-Text Theory by Mel'cuk and the concept of the context.
Hammou Fadili
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SYNTAGMATIC RELATIONS IN THE LEXICO-SEMANTIC FIELD CENTERED AROUND THE WORD KARA ‘BLACK, DARK’ (based on Tuvan folk songs)

Asian Studies: History and Modernity
The article examines the syntagmatic relations of the lexeme kara (‘dear’) in examples selected from Tuvan folk song texts. The semantic characteristics of the Tuvan adjective kara (‘black’) in the meaning of ‘dear’ are explored within a socio-communicative context. The primary focus of the study is the combinatory potential of the lexeme kara (‘dear’)
O. Saaya
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Lexico-Semantic Macrofield “Homeland” in Modern Russian (On the Material of the National Corpus of the Russian Language)

Prepodavatel XXI vek, 2023
The lexical-semantic macrofield homeland is based on semantic origins, which are the components of the dictionary definitions. The lexeme homeland is a polysemy, which indicates its wide semantic range and productive use. The boundaries of the lexical-
S. M. Kolesnikova, Mengzhu Tian
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The structure of the lexico-semantic field “pol’za” in the Rusin language compared to the Russian literary language

Rusin, 2022
The article analyses the lexico-semantic field “pol’za” (Eng. benefit) in terms of their structure in the Rusin and Russian literary language to identify similarities/differences in the structuring of the concept in native speakers' minds.
L. Dronova, Liu Yanchun
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