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BabelNet is both a multilingual encyclopedic dictionary, with lexicographic and encyclopedic coverage of terms in 500 languages, and a semantic network which connects concepts and named entities in a very large network of semantic relations, made up of more than 20 million entries.
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BabelNet is a multilingual lexicalized semantic network and ontology developed at the NLP group of the Sapienza University of Rome. BabelNet was automatically created by linking Wikipedia to the most popular computational lexicon of the English language, WordNet.
Dec 1, 2012 · We present an automatic approach to the construction of BabelNet, a very large, wide-coverage multilingual semantic network. Key to our approach is the integration of lexicographic and encyclopedic knowledge from WordNet and Wikipedia.
- Roberto Navigli, Simone Paolo Ponzetto
- 2012
4 days ago · BabelNet: Building a Very Large Multilingual Semantic Network - ACL Anthology. Anthology ID: P10-1023. Volume: Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. Month: July. Year: 2010. Address: Uppsala, Sweden. Editors: Jan Hajič , Sandra Carberry , Stephen Clark , Joakim Nivre. Venue: ACL. SIG: Publisher:
- Roberto Navigli, Simone Paolo Ponzetto
- 2010
Sep 24, 2010 · BabelNet (Navigli and Ponzetto 2010; Navigli et al. 2021) is a multilingual encyclopedic dictionary and semantic network that organizes word meanings into multilingual synsets, i.e., sets of ...
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1 Introduction. In many research areas of Natural Language Pro- cessing (NLP) lexical knowledge is exploited to perform tasks effectively.