Title :
Mixing semantic networks and conceptual vectors: the case hyperonymy
Author :
Prince, Violaine ; Lafourcade, Mathieu
Author_Institution :
Montpellier 2 Univ., France
Abstract :
In this paper, we focus on lexical semantics, a key issue in natural language processing (NLP) that tends to converge with conceptual knowledge representation (KR) and ontologies. When ontological representation is needed, hyperonymy, the closest approximation to the is-a relation, is at stake. In this paper we describe the principles of our vector model (CVM: conceptual vector model), and show how to account for hyperonymy within the vector-based frame for semantics. We show how hyperonymy diverges from is-a and what measures are more accurate for hyperonymy representation. Our demonstration results in initiating a "cooperation" process between semantic networks and conceptual vectors. Text automatic rewriting or enhancing, ontology mapping with natural language expressions, are examples of applications that can be derived from the function we define in this paper.
Keywords :
computational linguistics; knowledge representation; natural languages; rewriting systems; semantic networks; closest approximation; conceptual knowledge representation KR; conceptual vector model; conceptual vectors; cooperation process; hyperonymy representation; lexical semantics; natural language expressions; natural language processing; ontological representation; ontologies; ontology mapping; semantic networks; text automatic rewriting; vector-based frame; Animals; Artificial intelligence; Computer aided software engineering; Convergence; Horses; Information retrieval; Knowledge representation; Natural language processing; Natural languages; Ontologies;
Conference_Titel :
Cognitive Informatics, 2003. Proceedings. The Second IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1986-5
DOI :
10.1109/COGINF.2003.1225968