10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERNYMY»
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hypernymy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Formal Concept Analysis: 8th International Conference, ICFCA ...
A lattice of a hypernymy neighbourhood in WordNet polysemous words (
especially nouns) in WordNet are often anti-chains whereas in RT their 2-1-
neighbourhoods tend to have more interesting structures. For WordNet other
means of ...
Léonard Kwuida, Baris Sertkaya, 2010
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Advances in Artificial Intelligence: 17th Conference of the ...
Semantic similarity features and their numerical scores [13]. gloss identity gloss
synonymy gloss hypernymy gloss meronymy Fig. 3. Partial ordering of semantic
features. the most prominent one. For example, gloss hypernymy accompanied
by ...
Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence. Conference, Ahmed Y. Tawfik, Scott Goodwin, 2004
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WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database
Hypernymy is a relation between particular senses of words. That is to say,
hypernymy is a relation between lexicalized concepts, a relation that is
represented in WordNet by a pointer between the appropriate synsets. Thus, a
lexical hierarchy ...
Christiane Fellbaum, 1998
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Artificial Intelligence in Education: Building Learning ...
Concepts are linked via lexico-semantic relations such as hypernymy (is-a),
hyponymy (reverse is-a), and meronymy (part-of). The nouns and verbs are
organized into a hierarchy using the hypernymy relation. A snapshot of the
WordNet ...
V. Dimitrova, R. Mizoguchi, B. du Boulay, 2009
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Computing Attitude and Affect in Text: Theory and ...
7. Synonymy. and. Hypernymy. Feature. Generalization. In non-technical written
text repetition of identical words is not common, and is generally considered “bad
style“. As such, many authors attempt to use synonyms for words whose ...
James G. Shanahan, Yan Qu, Janyce M. Wiebe, 2006
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Vocabulary Knowledge: Human ratings and automated measures
Hypernymy relations estimate the semantic links between words in a hierarchical
taxonomy. In WordNet, hypernymic relations form a tree structure in which each
sense of a word is mapped to a certain node on the tree. For example, the noun ...
Scott Jarvis, Michael Daller, 2013
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Security and Intelligent Information Systems: International ...
The probability of a relation instance is based on heterogeneous sources of
evidence. For WordNet expansion Snow et al. consider two types of relations: (
transitive) hypernymy and (m,n)-cousinhood. The second one is a generalization
of ...
Pascal Bouvry, Mieczyslaw A. Klopotek, Franck Leprevost, 2012
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Deep Web Query Interface Understanding and Integration
In the first phase, a number of matching techniques (i.e., exact match,
approximate string match, synonymy match, and hypernymy match) are
employed to identify semantic relationships between values that appear in the
matched local ...
Eduard C. Dragut, Eduard Constantin Dragut, Weiyi Meng, 2012
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Advances in Natural Language Processing: 6th International ...
The preliminary experiments have shown that even achieving good precision in
hypernymy extraction is a very demanding task for lexico-syntactic patterns. The
patterns often extract indirect hypernyms. Methods based on automatic learning ...
Bengt Nordström, Aarne Ranta, 2008
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COMPSTAT 2008: Proceedings in Computational Statistics
Algorithm 2 Taxonomic-Relations Learning Process input: Let P be the set of
concepts pairs with their relations confidence obtained from the previous phase
input: Define direct-hypernymy confidence dirhyp(cpi) for a concept pair cpi in P
as ...