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===history of WordNet ===
George A. Miller is initiator of WordNet,
from two different fields, he worked on a computational lexicon:
    * AI
        - George A. Miller + Philip N. Johnson-Laird
        - componential lexicon
            --> looking for significant atoms
        - ±1976 - 1985


    * Cognitive Studies, Psychology
        - relational lexicon
            --> IS-A-KIND-OF relations
        - ±1985 and onwards
        WordNet developed at Princeton University, at Cognitive Studies


==related==
==related==
[[User:Manetta/wordnet/ | * WordNet project at PZ ]]<br>
[[User:Manetta/wordnet/ | * WordNet project at PZ ]]<br>
[http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2004/pdf/734.pdf * Using WordNet to Measure Semantic Orientations of Adjectives]<br>
[http://relearn.be/2015/training-common-sense/sources/texts/wordnet-an-electronic-lexical-database-language-speech-and-communication.9780262061971.33119.pdf * book about WordNet]<br>


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WordNet

WordNet-root-structure.png

info

official WordNet webpage

history of WordNet

George A. Miller is initiator of WordNet, from two different fields, he worked on a computational lexicon:

   * AI
       - George A. Miller + Philip N. Johnson-Laird
       - componential lexicon
           --> looking for significant atoms
       - ±1976 - 1985
   * Cognitive Studies, Psychology
       - relational lexicon
           --> IS-A-KIND-OF relations
       - ±1985 and onwards
       WordNet developed at Princeton University, at Cognitive Studies

related

* WordNet project at PZ
* Using WordNet to Measure Semantic Orientations of Adjectives
* book about WordNet