Browsing Data Science Institute by Subject "Languages"
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Approximate Semantic Matching of Events for the Internet of Things
(ACM, 2014-07-01)Event processing follows a decoupled model of interaction in space, time, and synchronization. However,another dimension of semantic coupling also exists and poses a challenge to the scalability of event processing systems ... -
Expanding wordnets to new languages with multilingual sense disambiguation
(The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee, 2016-12-11)Princeton WordNet is one of the most important resources for natural language processing, but is only available for English. While it has been translated using the expand approach to many other languages, this is an ... -
Improving wordnets for under-resourced languages using machine translation
(Global Wordnet Association, 2018-01-08)Wordnets are extensively used in natural language processing, but the current approaches for manually building a wordnet from scratch involves large research groups for a long period of time, which are typically not ... -
Linking knowledge graphs across languages with semantic similarity and machine translation
(MLP 2017, 2017-09-04)Knowledge graphs and ontologies underpin many natural language processing applications, and to apply these to new languages, these knowledge graphs must be translated. Up until now, this has been achieved either by direct ... -
Thematic Event Processing
(ACM, 2014-12-08)Event-based systems follow a decoupled mode of interaction between event producers and consumers in space, time, and synchronization to enable scalability within distributed systems. We recognize a fourth dimension of ...