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LREC
2010
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13 years 6 months ago
Identifying Sources of Weakness in Syntactic Lexicon Extraction
Previous work has shown that large scale subcategorisation lexicons could be extracted from parsed corpora with reasonably high precision. In this paper, we apply a standard extra...
Claire Gardent, Alejandra Lorenzo
COLING
2010
12 years 11 months ago
Identifying Multi-word Expressions by Leveraging Morphological and Syntactic Idiosyncrasy
Multi-word expressions constitute a significant portion of the lexicon of every natural language, and handling them correctly is mandatory for various NLP applications. Yet such e...
Hassan Al-Haj, Shuly Wintner
SEMCO
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
LexPar: A Freely Available English Paraphrase Lexicon Automatically Extracted from FrameNet
—This is a paper about a new resource, namely an English paraphrase dictionary extracted from the FrameNet lexicon and its example data base. I. THE LEXPAR PARAPHRASE DICTIONARY ...
Bob Coyne, Owen Rambow
LREC
2008
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A lexicon for biology and bioinformatics: the BOOTStrep experience
This paper describes the design, implementation and population of a lexical resource for biology and bioinformatics (the BioLexicon) developed within an ongoing European project. ...
Valeria Quochi, Monica Monachini, Riccardo Del Gra...
IPM
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
A knowledge-rich approach to identifying semantic relations between nominals
This paper describes a supervised, knowledge-intensive approach to the automatic identification of semantic relations between nominals in English sentences. The system employs di...
Roxana Girju, Brandon Beamer, Alla Rozovskaya, A. ...