Building ontological meaning in a lexico-conceptual knowledge base
Entity
UAM. Departamento de Filología InglesaPublisher
Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileDate
2011-06Citation
Onomázein 23 (2011): 11-40ISSN
0717-1285 (print); 0718-5758 (online)Subjects
FunGramKB; ontological meaning; conceptual modeling; meaning postulate; thematic frame; terminal concept; FilologíaEsta obra está bajo una licencia de Creative Commons Reconocimiento-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional.
Abstract
Framed within the world of Artificial Intelligence, and more precisely within
the project FunGramKB, i.e. a user-friendly environment for the semiautomatic
construction of a multipurpose lexico-conceptual knowledge base
for Natural Language Processing systems, the aim of this paper is two-fold.
Firstly, we shall provide a necessarily non-exhaustive theoretical discussion
of FunGramKB in which we will introduce the main elements that make up
its Ontology (i.e. Thematic Frames, Meaning Postulates, different types of
concepts, etc.). Secondly, we will describe the meticulous process carried
out by knowledge engineers when populating this conceptually-driven
Ontology. In doing so, we shall examine various examples belonging to
the domain of ‘change’ or #TRANSFORMATION (in the COREL notation),
in an attempt to show how conceptual knowledge can be modeled in for
Artificial Intelligence purposes.
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Google Scholar:Jiménez Briones, Rocío
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Luzondo Oyón, Alba
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