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LDL@IJCNLP 2015: Beijing, China
- Christian Chiarcos, John Philip McCrae, Petya Osenova, Philipp Cimiano, Nancy Ide:
Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics: Resources and Applications, LDL@IJCNLP 2015, Beijing, China, July 31, 2015. Association for Computational Linguistics 2015, ISBN 978-1-941643-57-0 - Aonghus McGovern, Alexander O'Connor, Vincent Wade:
From DBpedia and WordNet hierarchies to LinkedIn and Twitter. 1-10 - J. Fernando Sánchez-Rada, Carlos Angel Iglesias, Ronald Gil:
A Linked Data Model for Multimodal Sentiment and Emotion Analysis. 11-19 - Livy Real, Fabricio Chalub, Valeria de Paiva, Cláudia Freitas, Alexandre Rademaker:
Seeing is Correcting: curating lexical resources using social interfaces. 20-29 - Sebastian Krause, Leonhard Hennig, Aleksandra Gabryszak, Feiyu Xu, Hans Uszkoreit:
Sar-graphs: A Linked Linguistic Knowledge Resource Connecting Facts with Language. 30-38 - John Philip McCrae, Philipp Cimiano, Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel, Daniel Vila-Suero, Jorge Gracia, Luca Matteis, Roberto Navigli, Andrejs Abele, Gabriela Vulcu, Paul Buitelaar:
Reconciling Heterogeneous Descriptions of Language Resources. 39-48 - Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel, Penny Labropoulou:
RDF Representation of Licenses for Language Resources. 49-58 - Benjamin Siemoneit, John Philip McCrae, Philipp Cimiano:
Linking Four Heterogeneous Language Resources as Linked Data. 59-63 - Enrico Santus, Frances Yung, Alessandro Lenci, Chu-Ren Huang:
EVALution 1.0: an Evolving Semantic Dataset for Training and Evaluation of Distributional Semantic Models. 64-69 - Chih-yao Lee, Shu-Kai Hsieh:
Linguistic Linked Data in Chinese: The Case of Chinese Wordnet. 70-74
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