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In this paper, we report on how to validate the PWN hierarchies using the system of test patterns. In sum, test patterns provide lexicographers with a very ...
TUNING HIERARCHIES IN PRINCETON WORDNET. Ahti LohK | Christiane D. Fellbaum | Leo Võhandu. THE 8th MEETING OF THE Global wordnet conference IN BUCHAREST.
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These methods for validating hierarchies rely on lexical relations (word-word), semantic relations (concept-concept) and the rules among them.
Tuning Hierarchies in Princeton WordNet. Proceedings of the eighth Global WordNet Conference, Bucharest, Romania. Lopez, C., Segond, F. and Fellbaum, C ...
Tuning Hierarchies in P ... Some comparative figures are also given for the Estonian Wordnet (EstWN) Version 67 and Princeton WordNet (PrWN) Version 3.1.
This paper aims to study auto-hyponymy and auto-troponymy relations (or vertical polysemy) in 11 wordnets uploaded into the new Open Multilingual Wordnet (OMW) ...
WordNet is a large lexical database of English. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a ...
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We discuss the creation of ASLNet by aligning the Princeton WordNet (PWN) with SignStudy, an online database of American Sign Language (ASL) signs.
This paper examines and proposes the automatic generation of concept hierarchies using WordNet. Existing researches have mostly explored the utilization of ...
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In this paper we present the WordNet Domains Hierarchy (WDH), a language-independent resource composed of 164, hierarchically organized, domain labels (e.g. ...