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* [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/ WordNet] | * [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/ WordNet] | ||
− | * [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/ | + | * [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/wordnet/related-projects/ Links to related projects] - links given on the Princeton WordNet website |
==Extensions to WordNet== | ==Extensions to WordNet== |
Revision as of 06:54, 19 November 2012
From the WordNet home page:
- "WordNet is a large lexical database of English, developed under the direction of George A. Miller. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept. Synsets are interlinked by means of conceptual-semantic and lexical relations. The resulting network of meaningfully related words and concepts can be navigated with the browser. WordNet is also freely and publicly available for download. WordNet's structure makes it a useful tool for computational linguistics and natural language processing."
The original WordNet
- WordNet
- Links to related projects - links given on the Princeton WordNet website
Extensions to WordNet
- eXtended WordNet - glosses are syntactically parsed, transformed into logic forms, and content words are semantically disambiguated
- SentiWordNet - assigns to each synset of WordNet three sentiment scores: positivity, negativity, objectivity
- WordNet Domains - augmented with Domain Labels, such as POLITICS, ECONOMY, SPORT
- Top Ontology - Consistent Annotation of WordNet using the Top Ontology
WordNet in other languages
- Global WordNet Association Wordnets in the world
- EuroWordNet - EuroWordNet results at ELDA
- Multilingual Central Repository - English, Spanish, Catalan, Basque and Galician wordnets
- MultiWordNet - Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, and Romanian wordnets
- Open Multilingual WordNet - Open Multilingual WordNet