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Computational linguistics / Knowledge representation / Semantic similarity / WordNet / Named-entity recognition / General Architecture for Text Engineering / Hyponymy and hypernymy
Date: 2012-02-08 10:38:11
Computational linguistics
Knowledge representation
Semantic similarity
WordNet
Named-entity recognition
General Architecture for Text Engineering
Hyponymy and hypernymy

Microsoft Word - MediaEval_QMUL_submited_CR

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