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=== Linked data === * [[BabelNet]],<ref>R. Navigli, S. P. Ponzetto. [http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P/P10/P10-1023.pdf BabelNet: Building a Very Large Multilingual Semantic Network]. Proc. of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2010), Uppsala, Sweden, July 11β16, 2010, pp. 216β225.</ref> a very large multilingual [[semantic network]] with millions of concepts obtained by integrating WordNet and Wikipedia using an automatic mapping algorithm. * The [[Suggested Upper Merged Ontology|SUMO]] ontology<ref>I. Niles, A. Pease 2001. [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/221234966_Towards_a_Standard_Upper_Ontology Toward a Standard Upper Ontology: A large ontology for the Semantic Web and its applications]. In ''Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS-2001)'',</ref> has a complete manual mapping [https://github.com/ontologyportal/sumo/tree/master/WordNetMappings] <ref>I. Niles, A. Pease 2003. [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/2880063_Linking_Lexicons_and_Ontologies_Mapping_WordNet_to_the_Suggested_Upper_Merged_Ontology Linking Lexicons and Ontologies: Mapping WordNet to the Suggested Upper Merged Ontology], In ''Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering'', pp 412-416</ref> between all of the WordNet synsets and all of SUMO (including its domain ontologies, when WordNet contains a word sense for a given SUMO term) which is browsable at, for example [https://sigma.ontologyportal.org:8443/sigma/Browse.jsp?kb=SUMO&lang=EnglishLanguage&flang=SUO-KIF&term=Object]. * [[OpenCyc]],<ref>S. Reed and D. Lenat. 2002. [http://www.cyc.com/doc/white_papers/mapping-ontologies-into-cyc_v31.pdf Mapping Ontologies into Cyc]. In ''Proc. of AAAI 2002 Conference Workshop on Ontologies For The Semantic Web'', Edmonton, Canada, 2002</ref> an open [[ontology (information science)|ontology]] and [[knowledge base]] of everyday common sense knowledge, has 12,000 terms linked to WordNet synonym sets. * [[Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering|DOLCE]],<ref>Masolo, C., Borgo, S., Gangemi, A., Guarino, N., Oltramari, A., Schneider, L.S. 2002. [http://www.loa-cnr.it/Papers/WonderWebD17V2.0.pdf WonderWeb Deliverable D17. The WonderWeb Library of Foundational Ontologies and the DOLCE ontology]. Report (ver. 2.0, 15-08-2002)</ref> is the first module of the WonderWeb Foundational Ontologies Library (WFOL). This upper-ontology has been developed in light of rigorous ontological principles inspired by the philosophical tradition, with a clear orientation toward language and cognition. OntoWordNet<ref>Gangemi, A., Guarino, N., Masolo, C., Oltramari, A. 2003 [http://www.loa-cnr.it/Papers/AIMag24-03-003.pdf Sweetening WordNet with DOLCE]. In AI Magazine 24(3): Fall 2003, pp. 13β24</ref> is the result of an experimental alignment of WordNet's upper level with DOLCE. It is suggested that such alignment could lead to an "ontologically sweetened" WordNet, meant to be conceptually more rigorous, cognitively transparent, and efficiently exploitable in several applications. * [[DBpedia]],<ref>C. Bizer, J. Lehmann, G. Kobilarov, S. Auer, C. Becker, R. Cyganiak, S. Hellmann, [http://www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/en/institute/pwo/bizer/research/publications/Bizer-etal-DBpedia-CrystallizationPoint-JWS-Preprint.pdf DBpedia β A crystallization point for the Web of Data]. Web Semantics, 7(3), 2009, pp. 154β165</ref> a database of structured information, is linked to WordNet. * The [[eXtended WordNet]]<ref>S. M. Harabagiu, G. A. Miller, D. I. Moldovan. 1999. [http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/acl/W/W99/W99-0501.pdf WordNet 2 β A Morphologically and Semantically Enhanced Resource]. In ''Proc. of the ACL SIGLEX Workshop: Standardizing Lexical Resources'', pp. 1β8.</ref> is a project at the [[University of Texas at Dallas]] which aims to improve WordNet by semantically parsing the glosses, thus making the information contained in these definitions available for automatic knowledge processing systems. It is freely available under a license similar to WordNet's. * The [[GCIDE]] project produced a dictionary by combining a [[public domain]] ''[[Webster's Dictionary]]'' from 1913 with some WordNet definitions and material provided by volunteers. It was released under the [[copyleft]] license [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]. * [[ImageNet]] is an image database organized according to the WordNet hierarchy (currently only the nouns), in which each node of the hierarchy is depicted by millions of images.<ref>J. Deng, W. Dong, R. Socher, L. Li, K. Li, L. Fei-Fei. [https://nlpainter.googlecode.com/svn-history/r16/trunk/papers/ImageNet__cvpr09.pdf ImageNet: A Large-Scale Hierarchical Image Database]. In ''Proc. of 2009 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition''</ref> Currently, it has over 500 images per node on average. * BioWordnet, a biomedical extension of wordnet was abandoned due to issues about stability over versions.<ref>M. Poprat, E. Beisswanger, U. Hahn. 2008. [http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W/W08/W08-0507.pdf Building a BIOWORDNET by Using WORDNETβs Data Formats and WORDNETβs Software Infrastructure β A Failure Story]. In ''Proc. of the Software Engineering, Testing, and Quality Assurance for Natural Language Processing Workshop'', pp. 31β39.</ref> * WikiTax2WordNet, a mapping between WordNet synsets and [[Wikipedia:Categorization|Wikipedia categories]].<ref>S. Ponzetto, R. Navigli. [http://ijcai.org/papers09/Papers/IJCAI09-343.pdf Large-Scale Taxonomy Mapping for Restructuring and Integrating Wikipedia], In ''Proc. of the 21st International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2009)'', Pasadena, California, July 14-17th, 2009, pp. 2083β2088.</ref> * WordNet++, a resource including over millions of semantic edges harvested from Wikipedia and connecting pairs of WordNet synsets.<ref>S. P. Ponzetto, R. Navigli. [https://aclanthology.org/P10-1154.pdf Knowledge-rich Word Sense Disambiguation rivaling supervised systems]. In Proc. of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2010, pp. 1522β1531.</ref> * SentiWordNet, a resource for supporting opinion mining applications obtained by tagging all the WordNet 3.0 synsets according to their estimated degrees of positivity, negativity, and neutrality.<ref>S. Baccianella, A. Esuli and F. Sebastiani. [http://nemis.isti.cnr.it/sebastiani/Publications/LREC10.pdf SentiWordNet 3.0: An Enhanced Lexical Resource for Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining]. In Proceedings of the 7th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10), Valletta, MT, 2010, pp. 2200β2204.</ref> * ColorDict, is an Android application to mobiles phones that use Wordnet database and others, like Wikipedia. * [[UBY-LMF]] a database of 10 resources including WordNet.
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