Check out #BableNet at: . #SemanticWeb #LinkedData #DBpedia #Web30 #WordNet #SmartData
Check out #BableNet at: . #SemanticWeb #LinkedData #DBpedia #Web30 #WordNet #SmartData
Immediate effects of #Schemaorg and #Wordnet cross links: . #LinkedData #Microdata #SemanticWeb #BigData #SmartData
Bheil fhios agaibh gur e #Wordnet air #Gàidhlig?
Chan eil fhios agam dè nì mi leis an fhios.
Ceangal ri The Unified Scottish Gaelic Wordnet http://ukc.disi.unitn.it/index.php/gaelic/
This week's #Python topic is Natural Language Processing with #NLTK and #Wordnet.
I studied language and IT seperately at uni a few decades ago. Wish I'd combined them.
TIL there's a Wordnet for Scottish Gaelic. I'm excited about it but don't know what to do with it yet.
Link to The Unified Scottish Gaelic Wordnet http://ukc.disi.unitn.it/index.php/gaelic/
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that an annotator in possession of a growing sign language wordnet must be in want of improved annotation support. We added shared-meaning auto-suggestions to our annotation interface, then we annotated 3 of our 8 languages some more. Find out more in our new paper, “Signs and Synonymity” #SignLanguage #SignLanguages #Wordnet
https://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/lrec/pub/24034.html
Today, I spent some time sketching out a logo for DanNet (the Danish WordNet).
I need to make a poster for an upcoming NLP conference presenting my work on DanNet. The text of the poster was easy enough to write and I guess the illustrations will be mostly screenshots from https://wordnet.dk/dannet, but I needed to produce a new logo too, so I came up with this design which sort of resembles a hyponymy relationship, stylised as a basic directed graph.
I'm writing a paper with some colleagues where the idea is to construct a test dataset for #LLMs (such as those provided through #ChatGPT ) that specifically tests their knowledge of #Danish.
We are generating many of the tests from data found in the Danish #WordNet (#DanNet) which I maintain.
I am writing #SPARQL queries to get the data out. It's honestly turning into a test of DanNet itself, since the strength of the various (underspecified) RDF predicates can vary quite a bit.
Soon the term break will be over. I am looking forward to two follow-up courses on Linguistic Semantics. Only on-campus, no online participation, immersion-style, in a small group, we sit around a table, and use a blackboard. The first will be on linguistic semantic relations and #WordNet, the second on #FrameSemantics. A small invest of time by recycling some course materials. #Semantics #ULBDarmstadt #worklife (pic by Shakil the student assistant)
Safari is such a bad browser.... it truly is the Internet Explorer of the 2020s. I wish it would just die in a fire already.
Context: I've been making some diagrams in D3 for the #Danish #WordNet and #Safari is so underperforming that the animated transitions I made just don't work. They work fine in Firefox and Chrome, of course.... sigh.
I've been experimenting with using word clouds for illustrating collections of related synsets, e.g. the holonym substance relation for a specific synset (pictured: flour in Danish).
It works quite well, but I did end up simulating the word sizes based entirely on the sort order of the weights, rather than deriving them more directly. I did this to get a fairly predictable appearance for clouds of any size.
#wordcloud #tagcloud #wordnet #danish #visualisation #visualization
Still slowly working on the #keyword extraction and storage in #json file.
I didn't manage to enable #stopwords in #keyBERT, so the plan is to filter the keywords in additional step.
The "#WordPress" or "plugin" keyword for each plugin would be useless.
The next step that follows will be to find #synonyms for each keyword... and I think I'll be using NLTK #wordNet in #python. Not sure if it's the best option.
12/:bongoCat:
I had not looked at it for a while. Fun code, pulling dictionary definitions from #WordNet based on current news articles.
I see I had an option built into it to haul relevant quotes out of classic novels as well. Might turn that on later.
Zero-Shot Learning with Common Sense Knowledge Graphs
Nihal V. Nayak, Stephen Bach
"Knowledge Graphs 2021: A Data Odyssey" history, lessons learnt, and advances of knowledge graphs, from #Wordnet to #Wikidata.
(Gerhard Weikum, #VLDB2021)
http://vldb.org/pvldb/vol14/p3233-weikum.pdf
@maxplanckpress
MIT apologizes, permanently pulls offline huge dataset that taught AI systems to use racist, misogynistic slurs
Top uni takes action after El Reg highlights concerns by academics
https://www.theregister.com/2020/07/01/mit_dataset_removed
MIT has taken offline its highly cited dataset that trained AI systems to potentially describe people using racist, misogynistic, and other problematic terms.
#dataset #ia #ai #training #biases #algorithms #algorithmes #wordnet #racisme #mysoginie #racism #mit #tinyimage
#wordnet seems a bit cumbersome for my purposes as a command line diction tool. are there alternatives?
tokipona 0.1b0
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A package for dealing with toki pona: vim syntax highlighting, tokipona wordnets, analysis of the vocabulary, synthesis of texts
## Python and Vim utilities for the Toki Pona minimalist conlang
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tokipona/0.1b0
#TokiPona #Python #Vim #analysis #wordnet #syntax_highlighter #sona