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==index==
==index (notes)==
[[User:Manetta/semantic-systems/heteromation | * heteromation]] <br>
[[User:Manetta/semantic-systems/heteromation | * heteromation]] <br>
[[User:Manetta/semantic-systems/training-sets | * training sets]] <br>
[[User:Manetta/semantic-systems/training-sets | * training sets]] <br>
[[User:Manetta/semantic-systems/knowledge-bases | * knowledge bases]] <br>
[[User:Manetta/semantic-systems/knowledge-bases | * knowledge bases]] <br>
[[User:Manetta/semantic-systems/semantic-web | * semantic web]]<br>
[[User:Manetta/semantic-systems/semantic-web | * semantic web]]<br>
[[User:Manetta/semantic-systems/writing-technologies | * language technologies]]<br>
[[User:Manetta/semantic-systems/language-technologies | * language technologies]]<br>
[[User:Manetta/semantic-systems/semantic-companies | * semantic companies]]<br>
 
==projects / proto's==
[[User:Manetta/wordnet/|looking closer into WordNet]]<br>


==notes==
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  semantics:
  semantics:
  lexicology &rarr; focus on words as symbols, their meaning, their etymology, and their construction from morphemes and phonemes
  lexicology &rarr; focus on words as symbols, their meaning, their etymology,  
              and their construction from morphemes and phonemes
  syntactics &rarr; focus on words as they relate to each other/are structured in a sentence
  syntactics &rarr; focus on words as they relate to each other/are structured in a sentence
  pragmatics &rarr; focus on how meaning of words is always produced in a certain context
  pragmatics &rarr; focus on how meaning of words is always produced in a certain context
  etymology &rarr; focus on the history of words
  etymology &rarr; focus on the history of words
<small> from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantics, http://relearn.be/2015/etherdump/training-common-sense-day-4.html</small>
<small> from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantics, http://relearn.be/2015/etherdump/training-common-sense-day-4.html</small>


==related==
==related==
[[User:Manetta/scripts/python-translate-to-computer-phonemes | * translate to computer phonemes]]
[http://pzwart1.wdka.hro.nl/~manetta/i-could-have-written-that/ ''i could have written that'' - collection / blog / testsite]<br>


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Latest revision as of 11:34, 26 November 2015

semantic systems

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index (notes)

* heteromation
* training sets
* knowledge bases
* semantic web
* language technologies
* semantic companies

projects / proto's

looking closer into WordNet

notes

assigning numerical value to, for e.g. adjectives

from: http://relearn.be/2015/etherdump/training-common-sense-day-4.html

semantics:
lexicology → focus on words as symbols, their meaning, their etymology, 
             and their construction from morphemes and phonemes
syntactics → focus on words as they relate to each other/are structured in a sentence
pragmatics → focus on how meaning of words is always produced in a certain context
etymology →  focus on the history of words

from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantics, http://relearn.be/2015/etherdump/training-common-sense-day-4.html

related

i could have written that - collection / blog / testsite