FrameNet Knowledge Base
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A FrameNet Knowledge Base is a semantic lexical database produced by a FrameNet project.
- See: ConceptNet KB.
References
2004
- (Kwon et al., 2004) ⇒ N. Kwon, M. Fleischmann, and Eduard Hovy. (2004). “FrameNet-based Semantic Parsing using Maximum Entropy Models.” In: Proceedings of COLING-2004.
1998
- (Baker et al., 1998) ⇒ Collin F. Baker, Charles J. Fillmore, and John B. Lowe. (1998). “The Berkeley FrameNet Project.” In: Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics - Volume 1. doi:10.3115/980845.980860
- QUOTE: FrameNet is a three-year NSF-supported project in corpus-based computational lexicography, now in its second year (NSF IRI-9618838, "Tools for Lexicon Building"). The project's key features are (a) a commitment to corpus evidence for semantic and syntactic generalizations, and (b) the representation of the valences of its target words (mostly nouns, adjectives, and verbs) in which the semantic portion makes use of frame semantics. The resulting database will contain (a) descriptions of the semantic frames underlying the meanings of the words described, and (b) the valence representation (semantic and syntactic) of several thousand words and phrases, each accompanied by (c) a representative collection of annotated corpus attestations, which jointly exemplify the observed linkings between “frame elements” and their syntactic realizations (e.g. grammatical function, phrase type, and other syntactic traits).