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Noun
wordnets
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- plural of wordnet
- 1998, Wim Peters et al., "Cross-linguistic Alignment of Wordnets with an Inter-Lingual Index", in Piek Vossen, ed. Eurowordnet: A Multilingual Database With Lexical Semantic Networks, page 221
- EuroWordNet is an EC-funded project that aims to build a multi-lingual database consisting of wordnets in several European languages.
- 1999, Leo Hadacz, "Semantic Inference in the Human-Machine Communication", in Václav Matoušek, ed., Text, Speech and Dialogue: Second International Workshop, TSD'99, Plzen, page 354
- Wordnets include words of the natural language, collocations and various relations between them.
- 2003, Dimitris Avramidis et al., "Approaching Wordnets through a Structural Point of View", in Peter J. Nürnberg, ed., Metainformatics: International Symposium, MIS 2002, Esbjerg, Denmark, page 49
- It is obvious that hypertext and wordnets share many common points regarding their fundamental principles and the objectives toward which they both aim.
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