The Princeton WordNet, while one of the most widely used resources for NLP, has not been updated for a long time, and as such a new project English WordNet has arisen to continue the development of the model under an open-source paradigm. In this paper, we detail the second release of this resource entitled "English WordNet 2020". The work has focused firstly, on the introduction of new synsets and senses and developing guidelines for this and secondly, on the integration of contributions from other projects. We present the changes in this edition, which total over 15,000 changes over the previous releas
In this paper we discuss the experience of bringing together over 40 different wordnets. We introduc...
Wordnets play a central role in many natural language processing tasks. This paper introduces a mult...
Everybody knows WordNet, but do you know everything inside it? We propose here to rediscover WordNet...
We describe the release of a new wordnet for English based on the Princeton WordNet, but now develop...
Princeton WordNet is one of the most important resources for natural language processing, but has no...
Princeton WordNet is one of the most widely-used resources for natural language processing, but is u...
WordNet is a lexical database describing English words and their senses. We propose a method for aut...
Towards the Methodology for Extending Princeton WordNet The paper presents the methodology and resu...
Because meaningful sentences are composed of meaningful words, any system that hopes to process natu...
In this paper we present a web interface prototype multilingual wordnet. The aim of this interface i...
The Global Wordnet Formats have been introduced to enable wordnets to have a common representation t...
Princeton WordNet is one of the most important resources for natural language processing, but is on...
A lot of lexical research conducted by experts use existing words in the English Thesaurus. However,...
Princeton WordNet is one of the most widely-used resources for natural language processing, but is u...
WordNet is currently the most widely used lexicon resource for general English language. We here arg...
In this paper we discuss the experience of bringing together over 40 different wordnets. We introduc...
Wordnets play a central role in many natural language processing tasks. This paper introduces a mult...
Everybody knows WordNet, but do you know everything inside it? We propose here to rediscover WordNet...
We describe the release of a new wordnet for English based on the Princeton WordNet, but now develop...
Princeton WordNet is one of the most important resources for natural language processing, but has no...
Princeton WordNet is one of the most widely-used resources for natural language processing, but is u...
WordNet is a lexical database describing English words and their senses. We propose a method for aut...
Towards the Methodology for Extending Princeton WordNet The paper presents the methodology and resu...
Because meaningful sentences are composed of meaningful words, any system that hopes to process natu...
In this paper we present a web interface prototype multilingual wordnet. The aim of this interface i...
The Global Wordnet Formats have been introduced to enable wordnets to have a common representation t...
Princeton WordNet is one of the most important resources for natural language processing, but is on...
A lot of lexical research conducted by experts use existing words in the English Thesaurus. However,...
Princeton WordNet is one of the most widely-used resources for natural language processing, but is u...
WordNet is currently the most widely used lexicon resource for general English language. We here arg...
In this paper we discuss the experience of bringing together over 40 different wordnets. We introduc...
Wordnets play a central role in many natural language processing tasks. This paper introduces a mult...
Everybody knows WordNet, but do you know everything inside it? We propose here to rediscover WordNet...