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New Trends of Research in Ontologies and Lexical Resources 2013
- Alessandro Oltramari, Piek Vossen, Lu Qin, Eduard H. Hovy:

New Trends of Research in Ontologies and Lexical Resources, Ideas, Projects, Systems. Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-31781-1 - Alessandro Oltramari, Piek Vossen, Lu Qin, Eduard H. Hovy

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Introduction. 1-3 - Christian Chiarcos, John P. McCrae, Philipp Cimiano

, Christiane Fellbaum:
Towards Open Data for Linguistics: Linguistic Linked Data. 7-25 - Wim Peters:

Establishing Interoperability Between Linguistic and Terminological Ontologies. 27-42 - Philipp Cimiano

, John P. McCrae, Paul Buitelaar, Elena Montiel-Ponsoda:
On the Role of Senses in the Ontology-Lexicon. 43-62 - Piek Vossen, Eneko Agirre, German Rigau, Aitor Soroa

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KYOTO: A Knowledge-Rich Approach to the Interoperable Mining of Events from Text. 65-90 - Roldano Cattoni, Francesco Corcoglioniti, Christian Girardi, Bernardo Magnini, Luciano Serafini, Roberto Zanoli:

Anchoring Background Knowledge to Rich Multimedia Contexts in the KnowledgeStore. 91-112 - Mario Cataldi, Rossana Damiano, Vincenzo Lombardo, Antonio Pizzo:

Lexical Mediation for Ontology-Based Annotation of Multimedia. 113-134 - Alessandro Oltramari, Christian Lebiere:

Knowledge in Action: Integrating Cognitive Architectures and Ontologies. 135-154 - Marjorie McShane, Sergei Nirenburg:

Use of Ontology, Lexicon and Fact Repository for Reference Resolution in Ontological Semantics. 157-185 - Smaranda Muresan:

Ontology-Based Semantic Interpretation via Grammar Constraints. 187-207 - Sylvie Ranwez, Benjamin Duthil, Mohameth-François Sy

, Jacky Montmain, Patrick Augereau, Vincent Ranwez:
How Ontology Based Information Retrieval Systems May Benefit from Lexical Text Analysis. 209-231 - Alexandra Balahur, Jesús M. Hermida, Hristo Tanev:

Detecting Implicit Emotion Expressions from Text Using Ontological Resources and Lexical Learning. 235-255 - Tony Veale:

The Agile Cliché: Using Flexible Stereotypes as Building Blocks in the Construction of an Affective Lexicon. 257-275

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