<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Knowledge / Ontology / Knowledge engineering / Semantic Web / Information science / CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model / Theories of humor / Frame language / Formal ontology / Knowledge representation / Science / Information
Date: 2005-04-27 14:45:02
Knowledge
Ontology
Knowledge engineering
Semantic Web
Information science
CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model
Theories of humor
Frame language
Formal ontology
Knowledge representation
Science
Information

Add to Reading List

Source URL: is2.lse.ac.uk

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 146,97 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHINGFreeze Frame: Using Frozen Tableaus to Crank Up the Comprehensible Input in Language Classes Martina Bex Freeze Frame is a fun, interactive way to review a sto

DocID: 1tJvG - View Document

Using Frame Semantics in Natural Language Processing Apoorv Agarwal Dept. of Computer Science Columbia University New York, NY

DocID: 1tngf - View Document

Any-language frame-semantic parsing Anders Johannsen, Héctor Martínez Alonso, Anders Søgaard Center for Language Technology University of Copenhagen, Denmark Njalsgade 140, DK-2300 Copenhagen S {ajohannsen,alonso,soeg

DocID: 1tkro - View Document

1 Frame-based Ontology Population with PIKES Francesco Corcoglioniti, Marco Rospocher and Alessio Palmero Aprosio Abstract—We present an approach for ontology population from natural language English texts that extrac

DocID: 1t43I - View Document

Linguistics / Knowledge representation / Computational linguistics / Applied linguistics / Information science / FrameNet / Semantic role labeling / WordNet / Frame semantics / Frame language / Lexical resource / PropBank

Swedish FrameNet++ The beginning of the end and the end of the beginning Malin Ahlberg, Lars Borin, Dana Dannélls, Markus Forsberg, Maria Toporowska Gronostaj, Karin Friberg Heppin, Richard Johansson, Dimitrios Kokkinak

DocID: 1rrhL - View Document