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WordNet is a semantic lexicon for the English language. It groups English words into sets of synonyms called synsets, provides short, general definitions, and records the various semantic relations between these synonym sets. The purpose is twofold: to produce a combination of dictionary and thesaurus that is more intuitively usable, and to support automatic text analysis and artificial intelligence... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Wordnet included information

WordNet Unlike other dictionaries, WordNet does not include information about etymology, pronunciation and the forms of irregular verbs and contains only limited information about usage.

Wordnet included generation

WordNet WordNet has been used for a number of different purposes in information systems, including word sense disambiguation, information retrieval, automatic text classification, automatic text summarization, and even automatic crossword puzzle generation.

Wordnet included summarize

WordNet WordNet has been used for a number of different purposes in information systems, including word sense disambiguation, information retrieval, automatic text classification, automatic text summarization, and even automatic crossword puzzle generation.

Wordnet included retrieve

WordNet WordNet has been used for a number of different purposes in information systems, including word sense disambiguation, information retrieval, automatic text classification, automatic text summarization, and even automatic crossword puzzle generation.

Wordnet included disambiguation

WordNet WordNet has been used for a number of different purposes in information systems, including word sense disambiguation, information retrieval, automatic text classification, automatic text summarization, and even automatic crossword puzzle generation.

Wordnet included classify

WordNet WordNet has been used for a number of different purposes in information systems, including word sense disambiguation, information retrieval, automatic text classification, automatic text summarization, and even automatic crossword puzzle generation.

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Wordnet provided count

WordNet WordNet also provides the polysemy count of a word: the number of synsets that contain the word.

Wordnet provided interface

WordNet Lingua::Wordnet provides a Perl interface to WordNet.

Wordnet provided word

Mnemonic Dictionary Word and Definition are provided by semantic lexicon WordNet of Princeton University.

Wordnet provided Definition

Mnemonic Dictionary Word and Definition are provided by semantic lexicon WordNet of Princeton University.

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Wordnet owned station

WGTB-LP WordNet also owns WOGR, a Christian radio station in Charlotte.

Wordnet owned ^^ Wogr

WGTB-LP WordNet also owns WOGR, a Christian radio station in Charlotte.

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    WordNet

    WordNet is a semantic lexicon for the English language. It groups English words into sets of synonyms called synsets, provides short, general definitions, and records the various semantic relations between these synonym sets.
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    eXtended WordNet

    Although it has not been updated since November 2004 (the most recent version is based on WordNet 2.0), it still remains a useful resource.
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    George Armitage Miller

    Simpli utilized WordNet to "read" search queries and disambiguate them.
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    Computational creativity

    ZeitGeist has been extended to generate neologisms of its own; the approach combines elements from an inventory of word parts that are harvested from WordNet, and simultaneously determines likely glosses for these new words (e.g., "food traveller" for "gastronaut" and "time traveller" for "chrononaut").
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    Ontology (information science)

    By contrast, computer scientists were building some large and robust ontologies (such as WordNet and Cyc) with comparatively little debate over how they were built.
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    AdSense

    A variation of this technology utilizing WordNet was developed by Oingo, a small search engine company based in Santa Monica founded in 1998 by Gilad Elbaz and Adam Weissman.
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    Government

    WordNet a lexical database for the English language.
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    Earth science

    WordNet a lexical database for the English language.
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    Semantic network

    An example of a semantic network is WordNet, a lexical database of English.
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    Concept mining

    The Thesauri used are either specially created for the task, or a pre existing language model, usually related to Princeton's WordNet.

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