The paper explores problems in ontology construction that arise due to the complex mapping between language and meaning. A new methodology is proposed, which combines a definitional approach using formal logic, with corpus-based statistical analysis of the use of terminology in natural language text. Underlying the approach is a semantic theory in which the notion of sense cluster plays a central role. Rather than having a single precise definition, the referent of a conceptual term is taken to be a sense cluster, modelled by a probability distribution over a set of precise definitions. This style of semantic specification pays heed to insights into the nature of language coming from philosophers such as Wittgenstein and his followers; but ...
The development of large ontologies for general and specific domains provides new tools to improve t...
International audienceThis chapter introduces the field of polysemy and synonymy studies from a Cogn...
An ontology is a specification of a conceptualization. For a newly evolving domain often no concept ...
The paper explores problems in ontology construction that arise due to the complex mapping between l...
In this paper we address the issue of identifying the concepts in an ontology, which best summarize ...
This paper will report on one of the central objectives of a project in computational semantics whic...
Equipe RCLNBuild an ontology is a tedious task, which still requires a great amount of manual work. ...
Abstract. This paper explores a fully automatic knowledge-based method which performs the noun sense...
In this thesis we explore the acquisition of a domain ontology based on the characteristics of langu...
AbstractWe present a detailed semantics for linguistic spatial expressions supportive of computation...
We present a detailed semantics for linguistic spatial expressions supportive of computational proce...
We describe the development of a formal language for expressing qualitative spatial knowledge. The l...
In this chapter, we present a solution to the problem of merging structures that represent the conce...
With the development of semantic web, more and more ontologies are developed for various purposes. I...
Abstract: The development of large ontologies for general and specific domains provides new tools to...
The development of large ontologies for general and specific domains provides new tools to improve t...
International audienceThis chapter introduces the field of polysemy and synonymy studies from a Cogn...
An ontology is a specification of a conceptualization. For a newly evolving domain often no concept ...
The paper explores problems in ontology construction that arise due to the complex mapping between l...
In this paper we address the issue of identifying the concepts in an ontology, which best summarize ...
This paper will report on one of the central objectives of a project in computational semantics whic...
Equipe RCLNBuild an ontology is a tedious task, which still requires a great amount of manual work. ...
Abstract. This paper explores a fully automatic knowledge-based method which performs the noun sense...
In this thesis we explore the acquisition of a domain ontology based on the characteristics of langu...
AbstractWe present a detailed semantics for linguistic spatial expressions supportive of computation...
We present a detailed semantics for linguistic spatial expressions supportive of computational proce...
We describe the development of a formal language for expressing qualitative spatial knowledge. The l...
In this chapter, we present a solution to the problem of merging structures that represent the conce...
With the development of semantic web, more and more ontologies are developed for various purposes. I...
Abstract: The development of large ontologies for general and specific domains provides new tools to...
The development of large ontologies for general and specific domains provides new tools to improve t...
International audienceThis chapter introduces the field of polysemy and synonymy studies from a Cogn...
An ontology is a specification of a conceptualization. For a newly evolving domain often no concept ...