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Identifying hypernyms in distributional semantic spaces
Alessandro Lenci
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Giulia Benotto
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Paper Details:
Month: 7-8 June
Year: 2012
Location: Montréal, Canada
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Inclusive yet Selective: Supervised Distributional Hypernymy Detection
Stephen Roller
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Katrin Erk
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Gemma Boleda
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Learning to Distinguish Hypernyms and Co-Hyponyms
Julie Weeds
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Daoud Clarke
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Jeremy Reffin
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David Weir
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Bill Keller
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Chinese Hypernym-Hyponym Extraction from User Generated Categories
Chengyu Wang
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Xiaofeng He
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Hierarchical Embeddings for Hypernymy Detection and Directionality
Kim Anh Nguyen
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Maximilian Köper
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Ngoc Thang Vu
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A Short Survey on Taxonomy Learning from Text Corpora: Issues, Resources and Recent Advances
Chengyu Wang
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Xiaofeng He
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Aoying Zhou
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Word Relation Autoencoder for Unseen Hypernym Extraction Using Word Embeddings
Hong-You Chen
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Cheng-Syuan Lee
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Keng-Te Liao
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Shou-De Lin
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Distributional Lexical Entailment by Topic Coherence
Laura Rimell
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Automatic Food Categorization from Large Unlabeled Corpora and Its Impact on Relation Extraction
Michael Wiegand
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Benjamin Roth
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Dietrich Klakow
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Chasing Hypernyms in Vector Spaces with Entropy
Enrico Santus
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Alessandro Lenci
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Qin Lu
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Hypernyms under Siege: Linguistically-motivated Artillery for Hypernymy Detection
Vered Shwartz
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Enrico Santus
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Dominik Schlechtweg
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Instances and concepts in distributional space
Gemma Boleda
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Abhijeet Gupta
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Sebastian Padó
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Negative Sampling Improves Hypernymy Extraction Based on Projection Learning
Dmitry Ustalov
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Nikolay Arefyev
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Chris Biemann
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Alexander Panchenko
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Modeling Context Words as Regions: An Ordinal Regression Approach to Word Embedding
Shoaib Jameel
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Steven Schockaert
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Evaluation of Automatic Hypernym Extraction from Technical Corpora in English and Dutch
Els Lefever
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Marjan Van de Kauter
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Véronique Hoste
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Nine Features in a Random Forest to Learn Taxonomical Semantic Relations
Enrico Santus
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Alessandro Lenci
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Tin-Shing Chiu
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Qin Lu
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Chu-Ren Huang
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Initial Steps for Building a Lexicon of Adjectives with Scalemates
Bryan Wilkinson
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Robust Cross-Lingual Hypernymy Detection Using Dependency Context
Shyam Upadhyay
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Yogarshi Vyas
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Marine Carpuat
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Dan Roth
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Specialising Word Vectors for Lexical Entailment
Ivan Vulić
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Nikola Mrkšić
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Learning Semantic Hierarchies via Word Embeddings
Ruiji Fu
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Jiang Guo
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Bing Qin
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Wanxiang Che
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Haifeng Wang
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Ting Liu
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Combining Word Patterns and Discourse Markers for Paradigmatic Relation Classification
Michael Roth
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Exploiting Image Generality for Lexical Entailment Detection
Douwe Kiela
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Laura Rimell
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Ivan Vulić
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Stephen Clark
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Take and Took, Gaggle and Goose, Book and Read: Evaluating the Utility of Vector Differences for Lexical Relation Learning
Ekaterina Vylomova
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Laura Rimell
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Trevor Cohn
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Timothy Baldwin
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A Vector Space for Distributional Semantics for Entailment
James Henderson
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Diana Popa
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Transductive Non-linear Learning for Chinese Hypernym Prediction
Chengyu Wang
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Junchi Yan
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Aoying Zhou
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Xiaofeng He
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Hearst Patterns Revisited: Automatic Hypernym Detection from Large Text Corpora
Stephen Roller
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Douwe Kiela
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Maximilian Nickel
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Deriving Boolean structures from distributional vectors
German Kruszewski
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Denis Paperno
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Marco Baroni
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Contrasting Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Relations: Insights from Distributional Semantic Models
Gabriella Lapesa
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Stefan Evert
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Dead parrots make bad pets: Exploring modifier effects in noun phrases
Germán Kruszewski
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Marco Baroni
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UTexas: Natural Language Semantics using Distributional Semantics and Probabilistic Logic
Islam Beltagy
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Stephen Roller
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Gemma Boleda
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Katrin Erk
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Raymond Mooney
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Discovering Hypernymy Relations using Text Layout
Jean-Philippe Fauconnier
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Mouna Kamel
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LT3: A Multi-modular Approach to Automatic Taxonomy Construction
Els Lefever
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WoNeF, an improved, expanded and evaluated automatic French translation of WordNet
Quentin Pradet
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Gaël de Chalendar
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Jeanne Baguenier Desormeaux
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Semantic Parsing using Distributional Semantics and Probabilistic Logic
Islam Beltagy
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Katrin Erk
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Raymond Mooney
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Mr Darcy and Mr Toad, gentlemen: distributional names and their kinds
Aurélie Herbelot
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The CogALex-V Shared Task on the Corpus-Based Identification of Semantic Relations
Enrico Santus
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Anna Gladkova
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Stefan Evert
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Alessandro Lenci
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CogALex-V Shared Task: ROOT18
Emmanuele Chersoni
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Giulia Rambelli
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Enrico Santus
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Classifying Lexical-semantic Relationships by Exploiting Sense/Concept Representations
Kentaro Kanada
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Tetsunori Kobayashi
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Yoshihiko Hayashi
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Extracting hypernym relations from Wikipedia disambiguation pages : comparing symbolic and machine learning approaches
Mouna Kamel
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Cassia Trojahn
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Adel Ghamnia
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Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles
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Cécile Fabre
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