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ProjectsUsingSemanticVectors
A list of projects we know about that have used SemanticVectors.
See also RelatedResearch. (These pages should eventually be amalgamated but so far it seems fine to let them grow somewhat chaotically.) If you know of a project that has used SemanticVectors, please leave a comment on this page and we'll incorporate it. Project Torngat: Building Large-Scale Semantic 'Maps of Science' with LuSql, Lucene, Semantic Vectors, R and Processing from Full-Text. http://zzzoot.blogspot.com/2009/07/project-torngat-building-large-scale.html. From Social Networks To Distributional Properties: A Comparative Study On Computing Semantic Relatedness Ulli Waltinger, Irene Cramer, and Tonio Wandmacher. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society - CogSci 2009, Amsterdam (NL), 2009. |
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Dear Semantic Vectors authors, we exploited Semantic Vectors in three our works:
P Lops, P Basile, M de Gemmis, G Semeraro (2009) “Language is the Skin of my Thought” : Integrating Wikipedia and AI to Support a Guillotine Player In:Proceedings of the XIth Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence Edited by:R. Serra. Berlin: Springer (To appear)
A. Caputo, P. Basile, and G. Semeraro. Boosting a Semantic Search Engine by Named Entities, in Proceedings of Foundations of Intelligent Systems: 18th International Symposium, ISMIS 2009, Prague, Czech Republic, September 14-17, 2009, pp. 241-250. Springer, 2009.
P. Basile, A. Caputo, and G. Semeraro. Exploiting Disambiguation and Discrimination in Information Retrieval Systems, in Proceedings of 3rd International Workshop on Distributed Agent-Based Retrieval Tools. WI-IAT Conference 09, 15th September 2009, Milan - ITALY.
In the first paper Semantic Vectors are used to find term-term relations in Italian Wikipedia in order to solve a linguistic game. The second and third papers exploit Semantic Vectors in an IR framework.
Dear Semantic Vectors authors, we used Semantic Vectors in the following paper:
Antonio Toral, Óscar Ferrández, Eneko Agirre, Rafael Muñoz. A study on Linking and disambiguating Wikipedia categories to Wordnet using text similarity". In Proceedings of RANLP 09. Borovets (Bulgaria). September 2009.
Here is the paper for the Torngat project: Newton, G. & A. Callahan & M. Dumontier. 2009. Semantic Journal Mapping for Search Visualization in a Large Scale Article Digital Library. Second Workshop on Very Large Digital Libraries at the European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL) 2009. http://gnewton.ca/u/gn/2009/ecdl2009Newton_20090723.pdf