This paper analyzes the concept of opposition and describes a fully unsupervised method for its automatic discrimination from near-synonymy in Distributional Semantic Models (DSMs). The discriminating method is based on the hypothesis that, even though both near-synonyms and opposites are mostly distributionally similar, opposites are different from each other in at least one dimension of meaning, which can be assumed to be salient. Such hypothesis has been implemented in APAnt, a distributional measure that evaluates the extent of the intersection among the most relevant contexts of two words (where relevance is measured as mutual dependency), and its saliency (i.e. their average rank in the mutual dependency sorted list of contexts). The ...
Semantic oppositeness is the natural counterpart of the rather more popular natural language process...
This paper aims to explore the potential usefulness of two techniques that visualise collocational p...
Recognizing analogies, synonyms, antonyms, and associations appear to be four\ud distinct tasks, req...
This paper analyzes the concept of opposition and describes a fully unsupervised method for its auto...
Automatic detection of antonymy is an important task in Natural Language Processing (NLP) for Inform...
SUMMARY. Automatic detection of antonymy is an important task in Natural Language Processing (...
Automatic detection of antonymy is an important task in Natural Language Processing (NLP) for Inform...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CBS 2016 Santus169 pages :illustrationsIn order to perform...
This thesis presents a multi-method approach to the investigation of lexical opposition, taking into...
Knowing the degree of semantic contrast, or oppositeness, between words has widespread application i...
The overall purpose of this research project is to study and explore the potential and limitations o...
We investigate the relation between negated adjectives and antonyms pairs in English (e.g., not cold...
Proceedings of the NODALIDA 2009 workshop WordNets and other Lexical Semantic Resources — between L...
This dissertation argues that what are traditionally called lexical relations (antonymy, synonymy, h...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimentalmethods to gain insights in...
Semantic oppositeness is the natural counterpart of the rather more popular natural language process...
This paper aims to explore the potential usefulness of two techniques that visualise collocational p...
Recognizing analogies, synonyms, antonyms, and associations appear to be four\ud distinct tasks, req...
This paper analyzes the concept of opposition and describes a fully unsupervised method for its auto...
Automatic detection of antonymy is an important task in Natural Language Processing (NLP) for Inform...
SUMMARY. Automatic detection of antonymy is an important task in Natural Language Processing (...
Automatic detection of antonymy is an important task in Natural Language Processing (NLP) for Inform...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CBS 2016 Santus169 pages :illustrationsIn order to perform...
This thesis presents a multi-method approach to the investigation of lexical opposition, taking into...
Knowing the degree of semantic contrast, or oppositeness, between words has widespread application i...
The overall purpose of this research project is to study and explore the potential and limitations o...
We investigate the relation between negated adjectives and antonyms pairs in English (e.g., not cold...
Proceedings of the NODALIDA 2009 workshop WordNets and other Lexical Semantic Resources — between L...
This dissertation argues that what are traditionally called lexical relations (antonymy, synonymy, h...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimentalmethods to gain insights in...
Semantic oppositeness is the natural counterpart of the rather more popular natural language process...
This paper aims to explore the potential usefulness of two techniques that visualise collocational p...
Recognizing analogies, synonyms, antonyms, and associations appear to be four\ud distinct tasks, req...