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SEthesaurus: WordNet in Software Engineering

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2019
Informal discussions on social platforms (e.g., Stack Overflow, CodeProject) have accumulated a large body of programming knowledge in the form of natural language text.
Xiang Chen   +3 more
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Challenges for a multilingual wordnet

Language Resources and Evaluation, 2012
Wordnets have been created in many languages, revealing both their lexical commonalities and diversity. The next challenge is to make multilingual wordnets fully interoperable. The EuroWordNet experience revealed the shortcomings of an interlingua based on a natural language.
Piek Vossen, Christiane Fellbaum
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Sentence Semantic Similarity based on Word Embedding and WordNet

International Conference on Communication and Electronics Systems, 2018
Semantic similarity between sentences is a crucial task for many applications. The emerging of word embedding encourages calculating similarity between words and between sentences based on the new semantic word representation.
M. Farouk
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WordNet then and now

Language Resources and Evaluation, 2007
We briefly discuss the origin and development of WordNet, a large lexical database for English. We outline its design and contents as well as its usefulness for Natural Language Processing. Finally, we discuss crosslinguistic WordNets and complementary lexical resources.
Christiane Fellbaum, George A. Miller
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Enhancing Arabic WordNet with the use of Princeton WordNet and a bilingual dictionary

2014 Third IEEE International Colloquium in Information Science and Technology (CIST), 2014
This paper describes an heuristic-based approach to enhance existing WordNets with freely available bilingual resources. The approach has been applied to the Arabic WordNet using the AraMorph bilingual dictionary as bilingual resource, but its guidelines are quite general to be effectively applied to other languages.
Del Gratta Riccardo, Ouafae Nahli
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Khmer WordNet Construction [PDF]

open access: possible2020 - 5th International Conference on Information Technology (InCIT), 2020
This paper describes a semi-automatic, translation-based, expansion approach for Khmer WordNet construction. Our approach considers and expands the Princeton English WordNet's synsets and takes into account the existing cross-language machine-readable dictionaries in which the translations between Khmer and English words are provided.
Udorm Phon, Charnyote Pluempitiwiriyawej
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Arabic Query Expansion Using WordNet and Association Rules

International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies, 2016
Query expansion is the process of adding additional relevant terms to the original queries to improve the performance of information retrieval systems.
Ahmed Abbache   +3 more
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An Automatic Approach for WordNet Enrichment Applied to Arabic WordNet

2018
This paper introduces an automatic method to extend existing WordNets via machine translation. Our proposal relies on the hierarchical skeleton of the English Princeton WordNet (PWN) as a backbone to extend their taxonomies. Our proposal is applied to the Arabic WordNet (AWN) to enrich it by adding new synsets, and also by providing vocalizations and ...
Ahlem Chérifa Khadir   +2 more
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An Osgoodian perspective on WordNet

2011 6th Conference on Speech Technology and Human-Computer Dialogue (SpeD), 2011
According to Osgood's “Semantic Differential” theory, the connotative meaning of most adjectives can be rated on a scale, the ends of which are antonymic adjectives. Such a pair of antonymic adjectives is called a factor. Osgood and his colleagues found that most of the variance in the text affecting judgment was explained by only three major factors ...
Dan Stefanescu, Dan Tufis
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WordNet-Affect: an affective extension of WordNet

2004
In this paper we present a linguistic resource for the lexical representation of affective knowledge. This resource (named WordNet-Affect) was developed starting from WordNet, through a selection and tagging of a subset of synsets representing the affective ...
C. Strapparava, A. Valitutti
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