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The Global WordNet
Association |
| The Global WordNet Association is a
free, public and non-commercial organization that provides a platform for
discussing, sharing and connecting wordnets for all languages in the
world. Its aim is to promote the development of WordNet for all the
languages in the world and so forth. The Global WordNet Association (GWA)
builds on the results of Princeton WordNet and EuroWordNet.
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EuroWordNet |
| EuroWordNet was a European resources
and development project supported by the Human Language Technology sector
of the Telematics Applications Programme (also see the description of all
the funded projects ).It is a multilingual database with wordnets for
several European languages (Dutch, Italian, Spanish, German, French, Czech
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WordNet at Princeton
University |
| WordNet is an initiative of the
Princeton University, Cognitive Science Laboratory. On the Princeton web
site you can find information about the WordNet research program, the
people that developed WordNet, publications, manuals, downloads, events
and licenses. |
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The Knowledge Representation and Reasoning group, the Department of Artificial Intelligence, Vrije University Amsterdam (VUA), The Netherlands |
| The KR&R group of VUA investigates modelling and representation of different forms of knowledge and reasoning, as found in a large variety of AI systems. The KR&R group has an interest in both applications and theory. They study theoretical properties of knowledge representation and reasoning formalisms, but are also involved in developing practical knowledge-based systems. Recently, they have been very active in developments around the Semantic Web. The KR&R group of VUA is the international research partner/adviser of the project Chinese WordNet |
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DynamicView |
| The web is increasingly becoming the
primary source of research areas to modern researchers. With millions of
pages available from thousands of web sites, finding the distribution and
evolution of research areas in different countries and regions is a
problematic task. DynamicView is a Semantic Web application for
researchers to query, browse and visualize distribution and evolution of
research areas in computer science. Present and historical web pages of
top 20 universities in USA and China are analyzed, and research areas of
faculties in computer science are extracted automatically by segmentation
based algorithm. Different ontologies of ACM and MST classification
systems are combined by SKOS vocabularies, and the classification of
research areas is learned from the ACM Digital Library. Query results
including numbers of researchers and their locations are visualized in SVG
map and animation. |
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