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| The '''UNL Ontology''', also known as the UW System, is a tree-like structure where UWs are interconnected through ontological relations: [[icl]] (is-a-kind-of), [[iof]] (is-an-instance-of), [[equ]] (is-equivalent-to) and [[pof]] (is-a-part-of). The UNL Ontology is claimed to improve the results of the [[ | The '''UNL Ontology''', also known as the UW System, is a tree-like structure where UWs are interconnected through ontological relations: [[icl]] (is-a-kind-of), [[iof]] (is-an-instance-of), [[equ]] (is-equivalent-to) and [[pof]] (is-a-part-of). The UNL Ontology is claimed to improve the results of the [[UNLization]] process, as it can be used as a word sense disambiguation strategy; and the [[NLization]] results, as it would compensate dictionary limitations. | ||
Revision as of 19:37, 13 December 2010
The UNL Ontology, also known as the UW System, is a tree-like structure where UWs are interconnected through ontological relations: icl (is-a-kind-of), iof (is-an-instance-of), equ (is-equivalent-to) and pof (is-a-part-of). The UNL Ontology is claimed to improve the results of the UNLization process, as it can be used as a word sense disambiguation strategy; and the NLization results, as it would compensate dictionary limitations.