The Global Wordnet Formats have been introduced to enable wordnets to have a common representation that can be integrated through the Global WordNet Grid. As a result of their adoption, a number of shortcomings of the format were identified, and in this paper we describe the extensions to the formats that address these issues. These include: ordering of senses, dependencies between wordnets, pronunciation, syntactic modelling, relations, sense keys, metadata and RDF support. Furthermore, we provide some perspectives on how these changes help in the integration of wordnets
Lexical databases following the wordnet paradigm capture information about words, word senses, and t...
We describe ongoing work consisting in adding pronunciation information to wordnets, as such informa...
Because meaningful sentences are composed of meaningful words, any system that hopes to process natu...
In this paper we discuss the experience of bringing together over 40 different wordnets. We introduc...
WordNet Association aims to encourage this growth and to maximize sharing and interoperability of to...
The Princeton WordNet, while one of the most widely used resources for NLP, has not been updated for...
In this paper we present Wordnet-LMF, a dialect of ISO Lexical Markup Framework that instantiates LM...
In this paper, we describe a new and improved GlobalWordnet Grid that takes advantage of the Collabo...
Princeton WordNet is one of the most important resources for natural language processing, but is onl...
In this paper we present Wordnet-LMF, a dialect of ISO Lexical Markup Framework that instantiates LM...
We describe the release of a new wordnet for English based on the Princeton WordNet, but now develop...
In this chapter, we explore how to develop and encode the relationship between wordnets for differen...
The data compiled through many Wordnet projects can be a rich source of seed information for a multi...
This paper addresses ways in which we envisage to reduce the fine-grainedness of WordNet and express...
WordNet is an online lexical resource which expresses unique concepts in a language. English WordNet...
Lexical databases following the wordnet paradigm capture information about words, word senses, and t...
We describe ongoing work consisting in adding pronunciation information to wordnets, as such informa...
Because meaningful sentences are composed of meaningful words, any system that hopes to process natu...
In this paper we discuss the experience of bringing together over 40 different wordnets. We introduc...
WordNet Association aims to encourage this growth and to maximize sharing and interoperability of to...
The Princeton WordNet, while one of the most widely used resources for NLP, has not been updated for...
In this paper we present Wordnet-LMF, a dialect of ISO Lexical Markup Framework that instantiates LM...
In this paper, we describe a new and improved GlobalWordnet Grid that takes advantage of the Collabo...
Princeton WordNet is one of the most important resources for natural language processing, but is onl...
In this paper we present Wordnet-LMF, a dialect of ISO Lexical Markup Framework that instantiates LM...
We describe the release of a new wordnet for English based on the Princeton WordNet, but now develop...
In this chapter, we explore how to develop and encode the relationship between wordnets for differen...
The data compiled through many Wordnet projects can be a rich source of seed information for a multi...
This paper addresses ways in which we envisage to reduce the fine-grainedness of WordNet and express...
WordNet is an online lexical resource which expresses unique concepts in a language. English WordNet...
Lexical databases following the wordnet paradigm capture information about words, word senses, and t...
We describe ongoing work consisting in adding pronunciation information to wordnets, as such informa...
Because meaningful sentences are composed of meaningful words, any system that hopes to process natu...