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WordNet quantifies this by the frequency score: in which several sample texts have all words semantically tagged with the corresponding synset, and then a count provided indicating how often a word appears in a specific sense. ... An independent project titled wordNet with an initial lowercase w is an ongoing project to links words and phrases via a custom Web crawler. -
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Mnemonic Dictionary
Word and Definition are provided by semantic lexicon WordNet of Princeton University. -
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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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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. ... Word sense disambiguation -
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Word
Another example can be seen in a language that has vowel harmony (like Turkish): the vowels within a given word share the same quality, so a word boundary is likely to occur whenever the vowel quality changes. ... Lexigraf · WordNet -
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Word sense disambiguation
The algorithm starts with a large corpus, in which it identifies examples of the given polysemous word, and stores all the relevant sentences as lines. ... A publicly available database called WordNet can be used as an automatic source for such defining terms. -
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Morphology (linguistics)
Informally, word formation rules form "new words" (that is, new lexemes), while inflection rules yield variant forms of the "same" word (lexeme). ... Lexigraf · WordNet -
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Ontology (information science)
And it is a different sense of the word than its use in philosophy. ... WordNet Lexical reference system -
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Semantic relatedness
WordNet: (+) humanly constructed; (-) humanly constructed (not automatically learned), cannot measure relatedness between multi-word term, non-incremental vocabulary ... Similarity of objects and the meaning of words. -
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Computational creativity
Blending theory is an elaborate framework that provides a rich terminology for describing the products of creative thinking, from metaphors to jokes to neologisms to adverts. ... 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.
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