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The BalkaNet project has produced WordNets for six
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sense. However, such an ontology should be corrected before being used, because it contains hundreds of basic semantic inconsistencies; for example there are, (i) common specializations for exclusive categories and (ii) redundancies in the specialization hierarchy. Furthermore, transforming WordNet
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These semantic relations hold among all members of the linked synsets. Individual synset members (words) can also be connected with lexical relations. For example, (one sense of) the noun "director" is linked to (one sense of) the verb "direct" from which it is derived via a "morphosemantic" link.
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between words. Various algorithms have been proposed, including measuring the distance among words and synsets in WordNet's graph structure, such as by counting the number of edges among synsets. The intuition is that the closer two words or synsets are, the closer their meaning. A number of
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of various WordNets. Its successor, DEBVisDic, is client-server application and is currently used for the editing of several WordNets (Dutch in
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time required to access conceptual knowledge seemed to be directly related to the number of hierarchies the speaker needed to "traverse" to access the knowledge. Thus, speakers could more quickly verify that
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in order to define a common standardized framework for the construction of lexicons, including WordNet. The subset of LMF for
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interoperability across languages. However, it also makes WordNet a resource for highlighting and studying the differences between languages, so it is not necessarily a limitation for all use cases.
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or the pronunciation of words and it contains only limited information about usage. WordNet aims to cover most everyday words and does not include much domain-specific terminology.
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between all of the WordNet synsets and all of SUMO (including its domain ontologies, when WordNet contains a word sense for a given SUMO term) which is browsable at, for example
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1376:project produced a dictionary by combining a
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2601:. In AI Magazine 24(3): Fall 2003, pp. 13–24
2329:E. Pianta, L. Bentivogli, C. Girardi. 2002.
2004:M. T. Pilehvar, D. Jurgens and R. Navigli.
1699:. Catania, Sicily (Italy). pp. 820–838.
1282:(distributed under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license).
1033:A common use of WordNet is to determine the
327:for a total of 207,016 word-sense pairs; in
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1896:, Prague, Czech Republic, pp. 1005–1014.
2282:JAWS : Just Another WordNet Subset
2149:D. Tufis, D. Cristea, S. Stamou. 2004.
1935:A survey of wordnets and their licenses
1722:CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1670:"Integration of WordNet 1.7 in WebKB-2"
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1933:Francis Bond and Kyonghee Paik 2012a.
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2369:"arademaker/openWordnet-PT — GitHub"
1973:"Ted Pedersen - WordNet::Similarity"
1777:Bond, Francis; Foster, Ryan (2013).
1280:Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
804:"dumbbells" rather than as "trees".
751:dog, domestic dog, Canis familiaris
319:Example entry "Hamburger" in WordNet
3068:International scientific vocabulary
2350:. Wordpress.let.vupr.nl. 2015-10-28
2074:. Wordnet.princeton.edu. 2014-01-06
1843:Word Sense Disambiguation: A Survey
1455:is a project under the auspices of
338:It includes the lexical categories
3914:Free software programmed in Prolog
1862:, Borovetz, Bulgaria, pp. 121–130.
1611:"About Global WordNet Association"
1064:application programming interfaces
230:, its primary use is in automatic
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3904:1985 establishments in New Jersey
3599:Thesaurus (information retrieval)
2280:C. Mouton, G. de Chalendar. 2010.
1809:Language Resources and Evaluation
1292:Saint Petersburg State University
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250:tools have been released under a
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1657:Cognition in Learning and Memory
1273:Wrocław University of Technology
1241:Nanyang University of Technology
1119:, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
1117:Institute for Bulgarian Language
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2588:. Report (ver. 2.0, 15-08-2002)
2212:. Globalwordnet.org. 2010-02-04
1070:Related projects and extensions
905:", and a "plant" is a type of "
3919:Software using the BSD license
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2762:. Sourceforge.net. 2010-12-01
2599:Sweetening WordNet with DOLCE
2190:at National Taiwan University
1890:Learning to Merge Word Senses
1366:University of Texas at Dallas
1020:automatic text classification
113:Unix, Linux, Solaris, Windows
3899:Projects established in 1985
3397:Multi-document summarization
2718:LMF Lexical Markup Framework
2690:S. P. Ponzetto, R. Navigli.
2567:S. Reed and D. Lenat. 2002.
2520:R. Navigli, S. P. Ponzetto.
2486:. Mpi-inf.mpg.de. 2011-08-14
2050:10.1080/19475683.2014.904440
1314:, a very large multilingual
1024:automatic text summarization
294:Disruptive Technology Office
3874:Online English dictionaries
3727:Latent Dirichlet allocation
3699:Natural language generation
3564:Machine-readable dictionary
3559:Linguistic Linked Open Data
3134:Natural language processing
3078:List of online dictionaries
2569:Mapping Ontologies into Cyc
2503:S. Benoît, F. Darja. 2008.
2463:"RussNet: Главная страница"
2337:, Mysore, India, pp. 21–25.
1948:"Open Multilingual Wordnet"
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993:natural-language processing
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290:National Science Foundation
280:. It was later directed by
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1408:Knowledge (XXG) categories
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978:Licensed vs. Open WordNets
901:", a "tree" is a type of "
612:is a troponym of the verb
580:is a hypernym of the verb
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1952:compling.hss.ntu.edu.sg
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1586:"WordNets in the World"
1138:, the publisher of the
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