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SIGLEX
1991
13 years 8 months ago
Conventional Metaphor and the Lexicon
Metaphor and other forms of non-literal language are essential parts of language which have direct bearing on theories of lexical semantics. Neither narrow theories of lexical sem...
James H. Martin
LREC
2008
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13 years 6 months ago
Extracting Concrete Senses of Lexicon through Measurement of Conceptual Similarity in Ontologies
The measurement of conceptual similarity in a hierarchical structure has been proposed by studies such as Wu and Palmer (1994) which have been summarized and evaluated in Budanisk...
Siaw-Fong Chung, Laurent Prévot, Mingwei Xu...
ATAL
2008
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Force Versus Majority: A Comparison in Convention Emergence Efficiency
In open societies such as multi-agent systems, it is important that coordination among the several actors is achieved efficiently. One economical way of capturing that aspiration ...
Paulo Urbano, João Balsa, Luis Antunes, Lu&...
ACL
2012
11 years 7 months ago
A Context-sensitive, Multi-faceted Model of Lexico-Conceptual Affect
Since we can ‘spin’ words and concepts to suit our affective needs, context is a major determinant of the perceived affect of a word or concept. We view this re-profiling as a...
Tony Veale