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PolNet – Polish WordNet

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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YAGO: A Multilingual Knowledge Base from Wikipedia, Wordnet, and Geonames

International Workshop on the Semantic Web, 2016
Thomas Rebele   +5 more
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Gloss in Sanskrit Wordnet

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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Estonian Wordnet (kb69a)

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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Constructing a WordNet for Turkish Using Manual and Automatic Annotation

ACM Trans. Asian Low Resour. Lang. Inf. Process., 2018
R. Ehsani, Ercan Solak, O. T. Yildiz
semanticscholar   +1 more source

WordNet Atlas: a web application for visualizing WordNet as a zoomable map

2012
The English WordNet is a lexical database containing more than 206,900 word-concept pairs and more than 377,500 semantic and lexical links. Trying to visualize them all at once as a node-link diagram results in a representation which can be too big and complex for the user to grasp, and which cannot be easily processed by current web technologies.
Matteo Abrate   +3 more
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WordNet and beyond.

2016
Dictionaries are repositories of knowledge concerning words. While readers tend to care for meanings, writers look for answers concerning usage, grammar, spelling, or word forms (lemma). We will focus here on this latter task: help authors to find the word they are looking for, word they may know but whose form is eluding them.
Zock, Michael, Schwab, Didier
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H‐WordNet: a holistic convolutional neural network approach for handwritten word recognition

IET Image Processing, 2020
Dibyasundar Das   +2 more
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