Mapping Wordnets on the Fly with Permanent Sense Keys

03/03/2023
by   Eric Kafe, et al.
0

Most of the major databases on the semantic web have links to Princeton WordNet (PWN) synonym set (synset) identifiers, which differ for each PWN release, and are thus incompatible between versions. On the other hand, both PWN and the more recent Open English Wordnet (OEWN) provide permanent word sense identifiers (the sense keys), which can solve this interoperability problem. We present an algorithm that runs in linear time, to automatically derive a synset mapping between any pair of Wordnet versions that use PWN sense keys. This allows to update old WordNet links, and seamlessly interoperate with newer English Wordnet versions for which no prior mapping exists. By applying the proposed algorithm on the fly, at load time, we combine the Open Multilingual Wordnet (OMW 1.4, which uses old PWN 3.0 identifiers) with OEWN Edition 2021, and obtain almost perfect precision and recall. We compare the results of our approach using respectively synset offsets, versus the Collaborative InterLingual Index (CILI version 1.0) as synset identifiers, and find that the synset offsets perform better than CILI 1.0 in all cases, except a few ties.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
05/12/2018

Huge Automatically Extracted Training Sets for Multilingual Word Sense Disambiguation

We release to the community six large-scale sense-annotated datasets in ...
research
06/07/2020

An Algorithm for Fuzzification of WordNets, Supported by a Mathematical Proof

WordNet-like Lexical Databases (WLDs) group English words into sets of s...
research
07/14/2017

EmojiNet: An Open Service and API for Emoji Sense Discovery

This paper presents the release of EmojiNet, the largest machine-readabl...
research
12/15/2020

Sorting Lists with Equal Keys Using Mergesort in Linear Time

This article introduces a new optimization method to improve mergesort's...
research
12/06/2016

Cross-Lingual Predicate Mapping Between Linked Data Ontologies

Ontologies in different natural languages often differ in quality in ter...
research
04/21/2023

Learned Monotone Minimal Perfect Hashing

A Monotone Minimal Perfect Hash Function (MMPHF) constructed on a set S ...
research
05/12/2015

Release Early, Release Often: Predicting Change in Versioned Knowledge Organization Systems on the Web

The Semantic Web is built on top of Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS)...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset