![Linguistics / Computational linguistics / Lexical semantics / Knowledge representation / Natural language processing / Semantics / WordNet / Semantic similarity / Hyponymy and hypernymy / Word-sense disambiguation / Semantic network / Word-sense induction Linguistics / Computational linguistics / Lexical semantics / Knowledge representation / Natural language processing / Semantics / WordNet / Semantic similarity / Hyponymy and hypernymy / Word-sense disambiguation / Semantic network / Word-sense induction](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/e26f00eafc97dd20a67f0e174b79f791.jpg) Date: 2006-11-16 11:27:38Linguistics Computational linguistics Lexical semantics Knowledge representation Natural language processing Semantics WordNet Semantic similarity Hyponymy and hypernymy Word-sense disambiguation Semantic network Word-sense induction | | Adding Dense, Weighted Connections to W ORD N ET Jordan Boyd-Graber and Christiane Fellbaum and Daniel Osherson and Robert Schapire Princeton University October 9, 2005 Abstract W ORD N ET, a ubiquitous tool for natural Add to Reading ListSource URL: wordnet.cs.princeton.eduDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 4,41 MBShare Document on Facebook
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