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| title = Wikipedia as Frame Information Repository
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| date = 2009
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| authors = [[Sara Tonelli]]<br />[[Claudio Giuliano]]
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| doi = 10.3115/1699510.1699547
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| link = http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1699510.1699547
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| plink = https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Wikipedia-as-Frame-Information-Repository-Tonelli-Giuliano/d43720e843415cb1fdfa69ccde8f70c93d746b2e
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'''Wikipedia as Frame Information Repository''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2009, written by [[Sara Tonelli]] and [[Claudio Giuliano]].
 
'''Wikipedia as Frame Information Repository''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2009, written by [[Sara Tonelli]] and [[Claudio Giuliano]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
In this paper, authors address the issue of automatic extending lexical resources by exploiting existing knowledge repositories. In particular, authors deal with the new task of linking FrameNet and [[Wikipedia]] using a word sense disambiguation system that, for a given pair frame -- lexical unit (F, l), finds the Wikipage that best expresses the the meaning of l. The mapping can be exploited to straightforwardly acquire new example sentences and new lexical units, both for English and for all languages available in Wikipedia. In this way, it is possible to easily acquire good-quality data as a starting point for the creation of FrameNet in new languages. The evaluation reported both for the monolingual and the [[multilingual]] expansion of FrameNet shows that the approach is promising.
 
In this paper, authors address the issue of automatic extending lexical resources by exploiting existing knowledge repositories. In particular, authors deal with the new task of linking FrameNet and [[Wikipedia]] using a word sense disambiguation system that, for a given pair frame -- lexical unit (F, l), finds the Wikipage that best expresses the the meaning of l. The mapping can be exploited to straightforwardly acquire new example sentences and new lexical units, both for English and for all languages available in Wikipedia. In this way, it is possible to easily acquire good-quality data as a starting point for the creation of FrameNet in new languages. The evaluation reported both for the monolingual and the [[multilingual]] expansion of FrameNet shows that the approach is promising.

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Wikipedia as Frame Information Repository
Authors
Sara Tonelli
Claudio Giuliano
Publication date
2009
DOI
10.3115/1699510.1699547
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Wikipedia as Frame Information Repository - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2009, written by Sara Tonelli and Claudio Giuliano.

Overview

In this paper, authors address the issue of automatic extending lexical resources by exploiting existing knowledge repositories. In particular, authors deal with the new task of linking FrameNet and Wikipedia using a word sense disambiguation system that, for a given pair frame -- lexical unit (F, l), finds the Wikipage that best expresses the the meaning of l. The mapping can be exploited to straightforwardly acquire new example sentences and new lexical units, both for English and for all languages available in Wikipedia. In this way, it is possible to easily acquire good-quality data as a starting point for the creation of FrameNet in new languages. The evaluation reported both for the monolingual and the multilingual expansion of FrameNet shows that the approach is promising.