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2004
The paper describes Jur-Wordnet, an extension for legal domain of the Italian ItalWordNet database, aimed at providing a knowledge base for the multilingual access to sources of legal information. Motivations and aims are discussed, together with details concerning the linguistic architecture and construction methodology.
Sagri Maria Teresa+2 more
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The paper describes Jur-Wordnet, an extension for legal domain of the Italian ItalWordNet database, aimed at providing a knowledge base for the multilingual access to sources of legal information. Motivations and aims are discussed, together with details concerning the linguistic architecture and construction methodology.
Sagri Maria Teresa+2 more
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Enriching WordNet with Folksonomies
2008Manually constructed thesauri are not updated regularly, so they are hard to catch the fast emergence of new words. Moreover, the vocabularies of the professionals who construct the thesauri may not completely match the vocabularies of normal users. Recently, Folksonomy services are very popular and highly sensitive to information drift and the change ...
Xian Wu, Yong Yu, Hao Zheng
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Semantic Opposition and WordNet
Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2004We consider the problem of semantic opposition; in particular, the problem of determining adjective-verb opposition for transitive change of state verbs and adjectivally modified grammatical objects. Semantic opposition problems of this type are a sub-case of the classic Frame Problem; the well-known problem of knowing what is preserved or changed in ...
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Proceedings of the 2002 conference on APL: array processing languages: lore, problems, and applications, 2002
Lexical ontologies have proven a very useful tool for natural language processing, specially where some semantic analysis is necessary. One of the most widely used is WordNet [Miller, 1995]. In this work, we describe an implementation of WordNet that extends its initial functionalities, and which is directly accessible from APL2.
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Lexical ontologies have proven a very useful tool for natural language processing, specially where some semantic analysis is necessary. One of the most widely used is WordNet [Miller, 1995]. In this work, we describe an implementation of WordNet that extends its initial functionalities, and which is directly accessible from APL2.
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On the Evaluation of Korean WordNet
2007WordNet has become an important and useful resource for the natural language processing field. Recently, many countries have been developing their own WordNet. In this paper we show an evaluation of the Korean WordNet (U-WIN). The purpose of the work is to study how well the manually created lexical taxonomy U-WIN is built.
Ho-Seop Choe+3 more
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2014
We present a long term project aiming at the construction of a lexical database and ontology for Polish. The specific objective of the PolNet project is to provide a human-and-computer friendly description of the Polish language for direct application in language processing software.
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We present a long term project aiming at the construction of a lexical database and ontology for Polish. The specific objective of the PolNet project is to provide a human-and-computer friendly description of the Polish language for direct application in language processing software.
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YAGO: A Multilingual Knowledge Base from Wikipedia, Wordnet, and Geonames
International Workshop on the Semantic Web, 2016Thomas Rebele+5 more
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2010
Glosses and examples are the essential components of the computational lexical databases like, Wordnet. These two components of the lexical database can be used in building domain ontologies, semantic relations, phrase structure rules etc., and can help automatic or manual word sense disambiguation tasks.
Malhar Kulkarni+3 more
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Glosses and examples are the essential components of the computational lexical databases like, Wordnet. These two components of the lexical database can be used in building domain ontologies, semantic relations, phrase structure rules etc., and can help automatic or manual word sense disambiguation tasks.
Malhar Kulkarni+3 more
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Wireless personal communications, 2019
Sonakshi Vij, D. Tayal, Amita Jain
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Sonakshi Vij, D. Tayal, Amita Jain
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2022
The atom of a wordnet-type thesaurus is a synonym set (also called a synset), which is a set containing all the synonymous words or multi-word units that express the same concept. All words in a synset belong into the same part of speech.
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The atom of a wordnet-type thesaurus is a synonym set (also called a synset), which is a set containing all the synonymous words or multi-word units that express the same concept. All words in a synset belong into the same part of speech.
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