Towards a crowd-sourced WordNet for colloquial English
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2018-01-08Author
McCrae, John P.
Wood, Ian D.
Hicks, Amanda
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McCrae, John P., Wood, Ian D., & Hicks, Amanda. (2018). Towards a crowd-sourced WordNet for colloquial English. Paper presented at the GWC 2018: The 9th Global WordNet Conference, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, 8-12 January.
Abstract
Princeton WordNet is one of the most
widely-used resources for natural language
processing, but is updated only infrequently
and cannot keep up with the
fast-changing usage of the English language
on social media platforms such as
Twitter. The Colloquial WordNet aims to
provide an open platform whereby anyone
can contribute, while still following
the structure of WordNet. Many crowdsourced
lexical resources often have significant
quality issues, and as such care
must be taken in the design of the interface
to ensure quality. In this paper, we
present the development of a platform that
can be opened on the Web to any lexicographer
who wishes to contribute to this resource
and the lexicographic methodology
applied by this interface.