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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. ... The Visual Thesaurus is a subscription-based commercial application that presents WordNet data through an innovative and user-friendly interface. -
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eXtended WordNet
The eXtended WordNet is a project at the University of Texas at Dallas (and funded by the National Science Foundation) which aims to improve WordNet by semantically parsing the glosses, thus making the information contained in these definitions available for automatic knowledge processing systems. -
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George Armitage Miller
George Miller was the founder of WordNet, a linguistic knowledgebase that maps the way the mind stores and uses language. ... Born February 3, 1920 -
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Ontology (information science)
The Gellish language includes rules for its own extension and thus integrates an ontology with an ontology language. ... WordNet Lexical reference system -
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AdSense
If the advertisements are included on a website that has not yet been crawled by the Mediabot, AdSense will temporarily display advertisements for charitable causes, also known as public service announcements (PSAs). ... The underlying technology behind AdSense was derived originally from WordNet, Simpli (a company started by the founder of Wordnet, George A. Miller), and a number of professors and graduate students from Brown University, including James A. Anderson, Jeff Stibel, and Steve Reiss. -
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Computational creativity
Tony Veale has developed a system called ZeitGeist that harvests neological headwords from Wikipedia and interprets them relative to their local context in Wikipedia and relative to specific word senses in WordNet. ... The domain of generation has included classical music (with software that generates music in the style of Mozart and Bach) and jazz. -
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Hyponymy
In linguistics, a hyponym is a word or phrase whose semantic range is included within that of another word. ... Their process works by taking hypernym/hyponym pairs from WordNet and finding many noun-noun pairs from a parsed corpus. -
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Upper ontology (information science)
It attempts to include many aspects of recent philosophy, which is reflected both in its taxonomic tree and its axiomatizations. ... It is extended with many domain ontologies and a complete set of links to WordNet. -
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Government
This role includes funding (directectly or indirectly via subsidies) and even manageing the healthcare system. ... "WordNet Search 3.0". -
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ITIL Planning to implement service management
Before identifying a process that need to be improved, the first condition that needs to be fulfilled is that the organization should have documented its current and desired state, which includes a completed gap assessment report. ... WordNet Search - 2.1. (2006).
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