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Computational linguistics / Artificial intelligence / Natural language processing / Lexical semantics / WordNet / Word-sense disambiguation / Ontology learning / Hyponymy / Minimum spanning tree / Knowledge representation / Science / Linguistics
Date: 2011-06-29 07:18:17
Computational linguistics
Artificial intelligence
Natural language processing
Lexical semantics
WordNet
Word-sense disambiguation
Ontology learning
Hyponymy
Minimum spanning tree
Knowledge representation
Science
Linguistics

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