WordNet (WN) is a lexical knowledge base, first developed for English and then adopted for several Western European languages, which was created as a machine-readable dictionary based on psycholinguistic principles. Our paper is an attempt to discuss the semiautomatic generation of WNs for languages other than English, a topic of great interest since the existence of such WNs will create the appropriate infrastructure for advanced Information Technology systems. Extending the algorithmic approach proposed in [Nikolov and Petrova, 01] we introduce a semiautomatic method based on heuristics for generating noun and adjective synsets and clusters. This choice of involved parts of speech is determined by the fact that nouns and adjectives have c...
International audienceLinguistic Networks are structures that allow us to model the characteristics ...
EuroWordNet builds a multilingual database with wordnets for several European languages. Each langua...
This paper presents a new graph-based approach that induces synsets using synonymy dictionaries and ...
WordNet (WN) is a lexical knowledge base, first developed for English and then adopted for several W...
Here, we investigate non-lexicalized synsets found in the Hungarian wordnet, and compare them to the...
Lexical databases following the wordnet paradigm capture information about words, word senses, and t...
A long time passed from the first word said by Homo sapiens to the first word said by a machine. The...
A lexicon is the heart of any language processing system. Accurate words with grammatical and semant...
International audienceIn this paper we present a language-independent, fully modular and automatic a...
WordNet is an online lexical resource which expresses unique concepts in a language. English WordNet...
In this paper we focus on the creation of general-purpose (as opposed to domain-specific) polarity l...
In this paper we focus on the creation of general-purpose (as opposed to domain-specific) polarity l...
International audienceAutomatic methods for wordnet development in languages other than English gene...
International audienceIn this paper we present an automatic, language-independent approach to extend...
The data compiled through many Wordnet projects can be a rich source of seed information for a multi...
International audienceLinguistic Networks are structures that allow us to model the characteristics ...
EuroWordNet builds a multilingual database with wordnets for several European languages. Each langua...
This paper presents a new graph-based approach that induces synsets using synonymy dictionaries and ...
WordNet (WN) is a lexical knowledge base, first developed for English and then adopted for several W...
Here, we investigate non-lexicalized synsets found in the Hungarian wordnet, and compare them to the...
Lexical databases following the wordnet paradigm capture information about words, word senses, and t...
A long time passed from the first word said by Homo sapiens to the first word said by a machine. The...
A lexicon is the heart of any language processing system. Accurate words with grammatical and semant...
International audienceIn this paper we present a language-independent, fully modular and automatic a...
WordNet is an online lexical resource which expresses unique concepts in a language. English WordNet...
In this paper we focus on the creation of general-purpose (as opposed to domain-specific) polarity l...
In this paper we focus on the creation of general-purpose (as opposed to domain-specific) polarity l...
International audienceAutomatic methods for wordnet development in languages other than English gene...
International audienceIn this paper we present an automatic, language-independent approach to extend...
The data compiled through many Wordnet projects can be a rich source of seed information for a multi...
International audienceLinguistic Networks are structures that allow us to model the characteristics ...
EuroWordNet builds a multilingual database with wordnets for several European languages. Each langua...
This paper presents a new graph-based approach that induces synsets using synonymy dictionaries and ...