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Semantic Mapping by Approximation
2006We address the problem of semantic coordination, namely finding an agreement between the meanings of heterogeneous semantic models. We propose a new approximation method to discover and assess the “strength” (preciseness) of semantic mappings between different concept hierarchies. We apply this method in the music domain.
Zharko Aleksovski, Warner ten Kate
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Grammaticalization and semantic maps
2012AbstractThis article examines the relevance of semantic maps for grammaticalisation studies. It explains that semantic maps are a way to visualize regular relationships between two or more meanings or grammatical functions of one and the same linguistic form.
Heiko Narrog, Johan van der Auwera
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Semantic localization on BIM-generated maps using a 3D LiDAR sensor
Automation in Construction, 2023Huan Yin
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Lane-DeepLab: Lane semantic segmentation in automatic driving scenarios for high-definition maps
Neurocomputing, 2021JING YANG, Mandar Gogate, Amir Hussain
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2015
Words and constructions regularly have multiple meanings, and it may be difficult delineating these meanings and whether they are instances of monosemy or polysemy. This paper discusses this problem with regard to some uses of ‘give’. Some uses fall under the definition of a literal meaning ‘cause someone to obtain something’ (e.g.
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Words and constructions regularly have multiple meanings, and it may be difficult delineating these meanings and whether they are instances of monosemy or polysemy. This paper discusses this problem with regard to some uses of ‘give’. Some uses fall under the definition of a literal meaning ‘cause someone to obtain something’ (e.g.
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Plotting diachronic semantic maps
2014The paper discusses patterns of polysemy among semantic roles in cross-linguistic perspective, and the possible way in which such polysemies come into being through meaning extension of morphemes (cases and adposition) that encode semantic roles. Semantic extension is described based on commonly assumed metaphors, which are thought to account for ...
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