IMAGACT is a corpus-based ontology of action concepts, derived from English and Italian spontaneous speech resources, which makes use of the universal language of images to identify action types. IMAGACT4ALL is an Internet infrastructure for mapping languages onto the ontology. Because the action concepts are represented with videos, ex- tension into new languages is done using competence-based judgments by mother-tongue informants without intense lexicographic work involving underdetermined semantic description. It has already been proved on Spanish and Chinese and it is now in the process of being extended to Hindi, Bengali, Sanskrit, Urdu, Oriya, Polish, European and Brazilian Portuguese. IMAGACT4ALL has also been successfully used to im...
In this paper we present the results of the evaluation of an automatic mapping between two lexical r...
In the last 20 years dictionaries and lexicographic resources such as WordNet have started to be enr...
AbstractIn information science, ontologies are used to capture knowledge about some domain of intere...
IMAGACT is a corpus-based ontology of action concepts, derived from English and Italian spontaneous ...
Action verbs have many meanings, covering actions in different ontological types. Moreover, each lan...
Action verbs express important information in a sentence and they are the most frequent elements in ...
Action verbs express important information in a sentence and they are the most frequent elements in ...
1noThe paper presents IMAGACT, a freely accessible online ontology of action verbs. Based on corpora...
Action verbs are the less predictable linguistic type for bilingual dictionaries and they cause majo...
Action verbs, which are highly frequent in speech, cause disambiguation problems that are relevant t...
Action verbs are the less predictable linguistic type for bilingual dictionaries and they cause majo...
This paper presents the IMAGACT annotation infrastructure which uses both corpus-based and competenc...
This paper presents a vector representation and a clustering of action concepts based on lexical fea...
The article deals with the difficulty of translating Italian action verbs into German. In an empiric...
In this paper we present the results of the evaluation of an automatic mapping between two lexical r...
In the last 20 years dictionaries and lexicographic resources such as WordNet have started to be enr...
AbstractIn information science, ontologies are used to capture knowledge about some domain of intere...
IMAGACT is a corpus-based ontology of action concepts, derived from English and Italian spontaneous ...
Action verbs have many meanings, covering actions in different ontological types. Moreover, each lan...
Action verbs express important information in a sentence and they are the most frequent elements in ...
Action verbs express important information in a sentence and they are the most frequent elements in ...
1noThe paper presents IMAGACT, a freely accessible online ontology of action verbs. Based on corpora...
Action verbs are the less predictable linguistic type for bilingual dictionaries and they cause majo...
Action verbs, which are highly frequent in speech, cause disambiguation problems that are relevant t...
Action verbs are the less predictable linguistic type for bilingual dictionaries and they cause majo...
This paper presents the IMAGACT annotation infrastructure which uses both corpus-based and competenc...
This paper presents a vector representation and a clustering of action concepts based on lexical fea...
The article deals with the difficulty of translating Italian action verbs into German. In an empiric...
In this paper we present the results of the evaluation of an automatic mapping between two lexical r...
In the last 20 years dictionaries and lexicographic resources such as WordNet have started to be enr...
AbstractIn information science, ontologies are used to capture knowledge about some domain of intere...