This paper argues that natural language meanings should be modeled as DESCRIBING an underlying domain ontology rather than CORRESPOND- ING to it. Theoretically, description provides an attractive explanation for the flexibility and contextsensitivity of language use in complex domains
Formal ontologies are difficult to read and understand for domain experts who do not have a backgrou...
International audienceThe operationalization of terminologies in a data processing context has once ...
This paper gives an outline of natural language ontology as a subdiscipline of both linguistics and ...
Semantics is concerned with meaning: what meanings are, how meanings are assigned to words, phrases ...
This chapter deals with the issue of translating natural language representations so that their sema...
What are specific relations between Web-semantic and ontology (Uschold, 2005)? What is an ontology o...
The main thrust of this paper will be to illucidate and promote discussion on the relationship betwe...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. The introduction of ontological classification...
In the last decade, linguists have started to develop and make use of ontologies, encouraged by the ...
This article delves into the evolving frontier of ontology-driven natural language information proce...
This paper gives a characterization of the ontology implicit in natural language and the entities it...
Ontologies are widely used in Knowledge Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, i...
This article deals with a computational model within which syntax and semantics are integrated in a ...
There are different approaches to modeling a computational system, each providing a different semant...
The aim of natural language ontology is to uncover the ontological categories and structures that ar...
Formal ontologies are difficult to read and understand for domain experts who do not have a backgrou...
International audienceThe operationalization of terminologies in a data processing context has once ...
This paper gives an outline of natural language ontology as a subdiscipline of both linguistics and ...
Semantics is concerned with meaning: what meanings are, how meanings are assigned to words, phrases ...
This chapter deals with the issue of translating natural language representations so that their sema...
What are specific relations between Web-semantic and ontology (Uschold, 2005)? What is an ontology o...
The main thrust of this paper will be to illucidate and promote discussion on the relationship betwe...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. The introduction of ontological classification...
In the last decade, linguists have started to develop and make use of ontologies, encouraged by the ...
This article delves into the evolving frontier of ontology-driven natural language information proce...
This paper gives a characterization of the ontology implicit in natural language and the entities it...
Ontologies are widely used in Knowledge Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, i...
This article deals with a computational model within which syntax and semantics are integrated in a ...
There are different approaches to modeling a computational system, each providing a different semant...
The aim of natural language ontology is to uncover the ontological categories and structures that ar...
Formal ontologies are difficult to read and understand for domain experts who do not have a backgrou...
International audienceThe operationalization of terminologies in a data processing context has once ...
This paper gives an outline of natural language ontology as a subdiscipline of both linguistics and ...