jdw3000
Joined: 28 Dec 2010 Posts: 3
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 12:39 am Post subject: Help displaying relations and attributes |
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Hello,
I am new to this site. I am having trouble seeing the semantic relations, or any of the semantic data inside a UW. I am going to the dictionary under UNLarium, browsing, and clicking a random word. I see the english definition and some other data. However, I do not see the (code) for the word. There is an icon titled "semantic relations"; however, when I press it nothing comes up.
I have tried IE, Chrome, Firefox in both Windows and Linux. I have the latest java installed on both platforms. Additionally, I have disabled pop-ups.
Do I need a higher access level to see the code for a word? Or is there something else I am missing?
Thank You In Advance,
Jonathan Wright |
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martins Site Admin
Joined: 16 Dec 2009 Posts: 1481 Location: Geneva, Switzerland
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 4:32 pm Post subject: RES: Help displaying relations and attributes |
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Dear Jonathan,
As indicated in http://www.unlweb.net/wiki/index.php/UW, UWs have been represented as 9-digit strings with the format <POS><WORDNETID>, where <POS> = {1,2,3,4}, being 1 = noun, 2 = verb, 3 = adjective and 4 = adverb; and <WORDNETID> is the synset ID in the WordNet30. In that sense, you’ll find, for every UW, the UW itself (which is actually its code); the corresponding headwords in English; the corresponding lexical realisations in several different languages; the definition in English (extracted from the WordNet); examples, if any; the corresponding features; and the metadata (author, editor, revisor, etc). We plan to replace the headwords in English by the natural language representation of the UW (“table(icl>furniture)” instead of simply “table”, for instance), but we’re still discussing strategies for that, because there have been many competing proposals on how to extract the suffix out of the KB). For the time being, we’re simply using 104379243 for the UW, and its lexical realisations in English for the headwords.
As for the function “semantic relations”, we had disabled it in the UNL dictionary because it is now covered by the UNL KB, where you may check any relations between UWs (and not only synonymy, hyponymy, hypernymy and antonymy).
Best regards,
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Ronaldo MARTINS
Language Resources Manager
UNDL Foundation
48, route de Chancy
CH-1213 – Geneva - Switzerland
+41 22 879 8090
http://www.undlfoundation.org
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jdw3000
Joined: 28 Dec 2010 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:44 pm Post subject: Still unclear |
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Dear Randalo,
Thank you for the reply.
I understand that there are plain english definitions of these universal words. However, I guess what I'm mainly looking for is complete samples of UNL sentences and paragraphs. It was my understanding that one of the UNDL projects was to put portions of the WordNet dictionary in UNL format, such as relation(UW,UW)@attribute, etc.
Thank You Kindly,
Jonathan |
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martins Site Admin
Joined: 16 Dec 2009 Posts: 1481 Location: Geneva, Switzerland
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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:14 pm Post subject: RES: Re: Help displaying relations and attributes |
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Dear Jonathan,
It seems that you’re looking for a corpus in UNL, i.e., documents written in UNL. You will find that at UNLWEB>UNLARIUM>CORPUS. There you may browse or export any of the ongoing UNLization projects: Le Petit Prince, IGLU, EOLSS, LIS, etc.
Best regards,
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Ronaldo MARTINS
Language Resources Manager
UNDL Foundation
48, route de Chancy
CH-1213 – Geneva - Switzerland
+41 22 879 8090
http://www.undlfoundation.org
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jdw3000
Joined: 28 Dec 2010 Posts: 3
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:22 pm Post subject: RES: Re: Help displaying relations and attributes |
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Dear Ronaldo MARTINS,
Great! It wasn't clear to me that there were further options available after displaying the project information.
Thanks for all your help!
Best Regards,
Jonathan Wright |
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