In this paper, we propose an extension of the WordNet conceptual model, with the final purpose of encoding the common sense lexical knowledge associated to words used in everyday life. The extended model has been defined starting from the short descriptions generated by naïve speakers in relation to tar-get concepts (i.e. feature norms). Even if this proposal has been developed primarily for therapeutic purposes, it can be seen as a generalization of the original WordNet model that takes into account a much wider and systematic set of semantic relations. The extended model is also an enhancement of the psycholinguistic vocation of the WordNet model. A featural representation of concepts is nowadays assumed by most models of the human semant...
This thesis extracts conceptual structures from multiple sources: Wordnet, Web Corpora and Wikipedia...
Ontologies have been widely accepted as the most advanced knowledge representation model. This paper...
In this paper we present a linguistic resource for the lexical representation of affective knowledge...
In this paper, we propose an extension of the WordNet conceptual model, with the final purpose of en...
In this paper, we present an on-going project aiming at extending the Word-Net lexical database by e...
This thesis investigates the possibility to exploit human language resources and knowledge extractio...
A long time passed from the first word said by Homo sapiens to the first word said by a machine. The...
So far Natural Language Processing (NLP) re-search patronized much of manually aug-mented lexicon re...
Cet article fait la description de WordNet, système de référence électronique, dont le dessin est ba...
Abstract. This paper explores a fully automatic knowledge-based method which performs the noun sense...
Psycholinguistic theories of semantic memory form the basis of understanding of natural language con...
Because meaningful sentences are composed of meaningful words, any system that hopes to process natu...
This paper describes the generation of iconic and categorical representations of word meaning, in pr...
The compositional mechanisms involved in the comprehension and creation of concepts is of much inter...
The role of generic lexical resources as well as specialized terminology is crucial in the design of...
This thesis extracts conceptual structures from multiple sources: Wordnet, Web Corpora and Wikipedia...
Ontologies have been widely accepted as the most advanced knowledge representation model. This paper...
In this paper we present a linguistic resource for the lexical representation of affective knowledge...
In this paper, we propose an extension of the WordNet conceptual model, with the final purpose of en...
In this paper, we present an on-going project aiming at extending the Word-Net lexical database by e...
This thesis investigates the possibility to exploit human language resources and knowledge extractio...
A long time passed from the first word said by Homo sapiens to the first word said by a machine. The...
So far Natural Language Processing (NLP) re-search patronized much of manually aug-mented lexicon re...
Cet article fait la description de WordNet, système de référence électronique, dont le dessin est ba...
Abstract. This paper explores a fully automatic knowledge-based method which performs the noun sense...
Psycholinguistic theories of semantic memory form the basis of understanding of natural language con...
Because meaningful sentences are composed of meaningful words, any system that hopes to process natu...
This paper describes the generation of iconic and categorical representations of word meaning, in pr...
The compositional mechanisms involved in the comprehension and creation of concepts is of much inter...
The role of generic lexical resources as well as specialized terminology is crucial in the design of...
This thesis extracts conceptual structures from multiple sources: Wordnet, Web Corpora and Wikipedia...
Ontologies have been widely accepted as the most advanced knowledge representation model. This paper...
In this paper we present a linguistic resource for the lexical representation of affective knowledge...