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020 _a9781627059046
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020 _z9781627059749
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024 7 _a10.2200/S00717ED1V01Y201605HLT034
_2doi
035 _a(CaBNVSL)swl00406778
035 _a(OCoLC)954009454
040 _aCaBNVSL
_beng
_erda
_cCaBNVSL
_dCaBNVSL
050 4 _aP327.5.D37
_bG875 2016
082 0 4 _a413.0285
_223
100 1 _aGurevych, Iryna.,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aLinked lexical knowledge bases :
_bfoundations and applications /
_cIryna Gurevych, Judith Eckle-Kohler, and Michael Matuschek.
264 1 _a[San Rafael, California] :
_bMorgan & Claypool,
_c2016.
300 _a1 PDF (xxi, 124 pages) :
_billustrations.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aelectronic
_2isbdmedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aSynthesis lectures on human language technologies,
_x1947-4059 ;
_v# 34
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web.
538 _aSystem requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
500 _aPart of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 91-121).
505 0 _a1. Lexical knowledge bases -- 1.1 Expert-built lexical knowledge bases -- 1.1.1 Wordnets -- 1.1.2 Framenets -- 1.1.3 Valency lexicons -- 1.1.4 Verbnets -- 1.2 Collaboratively constructed knowledge bases -- 1.2.1 Wikipedia -- 1.2.2 Wiktionary -- 1.2.3 OmegaWiki -- 1.3 Standards -- 1.3.1 ISO lexical markup framework -- 1.3.2 Semantic web standards -- 1.4 Chapter conclusion --
505 8 _a2. Linked lexical knowledge bases -- 2.1 Combining LKBs for specific tasks -- 2.2 Large-scale LLKBs -- 2.3 Automatic linking involving wordnets -- 2.4 Manual and collaborative linking -- 2.5 Chapter conclusion --
505 8 _a3. Linking algorithms -- 3.1 Information integration -- 3.1.1 Ontology matching -- 3.1.2 Database schema matching -- 3.1.3 Graph matching -- 3.2 Evaluation metrics for WSL -- 3.3 Gloss similarity-based WSL -- 3.3.1 Word overlap -- 3.3.2 Vector representations -- 3.3.3 Personalized PageRank -- 3.3.4 Additional remarks -- 3.4 Graph structure-based WSL -- 3.4.1 Wikipedia category alignment -- 3.4.2 Shortest paths -- 3.5 Joint modeling -- 3.5.1 Machine learning approaches -- 3.5.2 Unsupervised approaches -- 3.6 Chapter conclusion --
505 8 _a4. Fundamental disambiguation methods -- 4.1 Disambiguating textual units -- 4.2 Enhanced disambiguation using LLKBs -- 4.2.1 Approaches -- 4.2.2 Overview of work in this area -- 4.3 Robust disambiguation heuristics -- 4.4 Sense clustering -- 4.4.1 Method -- 4.4.2 Overview of work in this area -- 4.5 Sense-annotated corpora -- 4.6 Chapter conclusion --
505 8 _a5. Advanced disambiguation methods -- 5.1 Automatic knowledge base construction -- 5.2 Distant supervision -- 5.2.1 Method -- 5.2.2 Overview of work in this area -- 5.3 Continuous vector space models of KBs -- 5.3.1 Method -- 5.3.2 Overview of work in this area -- 5.4 Chapter conclusion --
505 8 _a6. Multilingual applications -- 6.1 Multilingual semantic relatedness -- 6.2 Computer-aided translation -- 6.2.1 Overview of work in this area -- 6.2.2 Illustrative example -- 6.3 Chapter conclusion --
505 8 _a7. Interfaces and tools -- 7.1 Exploration interfaces -- 7.2 Curation interfaces -- 7.3 Resource API's for text processing -- 7.4 Chapter conclusion --
505 8 _a8. Conclusion and outlook -- 8.1 Summary -- 8.2 Outlook -- Acronyms -- Bibliography -- Authors' biographies.
506 1 _aAbstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.
510 0 _aCompendex
510 0 _aINSPEC
510 0 _aGoogle scholar
510 0 _aGoogle book search
520 3 _aThis book conveys the fundamentals of Linked Lexical Knowledge Bases (LLKB) and sheds light on their different aspects from various perspectives, focusing on their construction and use in natural language processing (NLP). It characterizes a wide range of both expert-based and collaboratively constructed lexical knowledge bases. Only basic familiarity with NLP is required and this book has been written for both students and researchers in NLP and related fields who are interested in knowledge-based approaches to language analysis and their applications. Lexical Knowledge Bases (LKBs) are indispensable in many areas of natural language processing, as they encode human knowledge of language in machine readable form, and as such, they are required as a reference when machines attempt to interpret natural language in accordance with human perception. In recent years, numerous research efforts have led to the insight that to make the best use of available knowledge, the orchestrated exploitation of different LKBs is necessary. This allows us to not only extend the range of covered words and senses, but also gives us the opportunity to obtain a richer knowledge representation when a particular meaning of a word is covered in more than one resource. Examples where such an orchestrated usage of LKBs proved beneficial include word sense disambiguation, semantic role labeling, semantic parsing, and text classification. This book presents different kinds of automatic, manual, and collaborative linkings between LKBs. A special chapter is devoted to the linking algorithms employing text-based, graph-based, and joint modeling methods. Following this, it presents a set of higher-level NLP tasks and algorithms, effectively utilizing the knowledge in LLKBs. Among them, you will find advanced methods, e.g., distant supervision, or continuous vector space models of knowledge bases (KB), that have become widely used at the time of this book's writing. Finally, multilingual applications of LLKB's, such as cross-lingual semantic relatedness and computer-aided translation are discussed, as well as tools and interfaces for exploring LLKBs, followed by conclusions and future research directions.
530 _aAlso available in print.
588 _aTitle from PDF title page (viewed on August 16, 2016).
650 0 _aLexicography
_xData processing.
650 0 _aExpert systems (Computer science)
650 0 _aLinked data.
650 0 _aNatural language processing (Computer science)
653 _alexical knowledge bases
653 _alinked lexical knowledge bases
653 _asense alignment
653 _aword sense disambiguation
653 _agraph-based methods
653 _atext similarity
653 _adistant supervision
653 _aautomatic knowledge base construction
653 _acontinuous vector space models
653 _amultilingual applications
700 1 _aEckle-Kohler, Judith.,
_eauthor.
700 1 _aMatuschek, Michael.,
_eauthor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9781627059749
830 0 _aSynthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
830 0 _aSynthesis lectures on human language technologies ;
_v# 34.
_x1947-4059
856 4 2 _3Abstract with links to resource
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