LangOnto2 + TermiKS Proceedings
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A LangOnto2 + TermiKS Proceedings is a workshop proceedings of the Joint Second Workshop on Language and Ontology & Terminology and Knowledge Structures (LangOnto2 + TermiKS).
- AKA: Proceedings of the Joint Second Workshop on Language and Ontology & Terminology and Knowledge Structures.
- See: Proceedings of TextGraphs-7.
References
2016
- http://langandonto.github.io/LangOnto2-TermiKS/program.html
- Takuma Asaishi and Kyo Kageura: Growth of the Terminological Networks in Junior-high and High School Textbooks
- Juan Carlos Gil Berrozpe and Pamela Faber: Refining Hyponymy in a Terminological Knowledge Base
- Pilar León-Araúz and Arianne Reimerink: Evaluation of EcoLexicon images
- Špela Vintar and Larisa Grcic Simeunovic: The Language-Dependence of Conceptual Structures in Karstology
- Dante Degl'Innocenti, Dario De Nart and Carlo Tasso: The Importance of Being Referenced: Introducing Referential Semantic Spaces
- Hai zhou Qu, Marcelo Sardelich, Nunung Nurul Qomariyah and Dimitar Kazakov: Integrating Time Series with Social Media Data in a Semantic Ontology for the Modelling of Extreme Financial Events
- Gregory Grefenstette and Karima Rafes: Transforming Wikipedia into an Ontology-based Information Retrieval Search Engine for Local Experts using a Third-Party Taxonomy
- Alexsandro Fonseca, François Lareau and Fatiha Sadat: A Lexical Ontology to Represent the Lexical Functions
- Gabor Melli: Semantically Annotated Concepts in KDD’s 1999-2015 Abstracts
- Bhaskar Sinha and Somnath Chandra: Neural Network Based Approach for Relational Classification for Ontology Development in Low Resourced Indian Language
- Livy Real, Valeria de Paiva, Fabricio Chalub and Alexandre Rademaker: Gentle with Gentilics
- Christian Willms, Hans-Ulrich Krieger and Bernd Kiefer: X-Protégé. An Ontology Editor for Defining Cartesian Types to Represent n-ary Relations
- Ayla Rigouts Terryn, Lieve Macken and Els LefeverDutch Hypernym Detection: Does Decompounding Help?