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You can browse or search the data in our web interface.
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You can download the RDF files and load it with any RDF library available for your preferable programming language.
- Based on http://www.w3.org/TR/wordnet-rdf/ and http://semanticweb.cs.vu.nl/lod/wn30/ with some modifications. More files from the Princeton distribution were considered and not only the database files. More properties and classes are included.
- Alberto Simoes
- Claudia Freitas
- Fabricio Chalub
- Francis Bond
- Gerard de Melo
- Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira
- Livy Real
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http://github.com/own-pt/cl-wnbrowser/ a browser and search interface for our wordnet powered by Common Lisp and Apache Solr.
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http://compling.hss.ntu.edu.sg/omw/ a browser and search interface for all open wordnets. Our OpenWordnet-PT is the Portuguese Wordnet available on this site.
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http://nlp.lsi.upc.edu/freeling/ See the freeling directory for information and the OpenWordnet-PT version in the format used by FreeLing.
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http://ontopt.dei.uc.pt Another wordnet-like ontology in Portuguese. It has incorporated OpenWordnet-PT.
See http://arademaker.github.io/bibliography/coling2012.html
Please use the GitHub issues or use the web interface to make suggestions about the data.
Starting from 1.0.0, we are planning to make periodical releases. The criteria for new releases will be:
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MAJOR :: systematic changes in a large set of synsets. changes in the format of the files. changes in the schema of the XML/RDF used to distributed the data.
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MINOR :: occasional changes to a limited number of synsets given a periodical revision, addition or removal of a few synsets. mainly related to changes in words of synsets.
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PATCH :: correction of typos or coding errors etc.
The initial version was generated by combining the following data:
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Princeton WordNet 3.0 was used to obtain English glosses and English terms for synset IDs.
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The unreleased 2010-12 version of [UWN] (http://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/yago-naga/uwn/) and MENTA provided candidate terms in Portuguese, candidate glosses in Portuguese (from Wikipedia).
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The EuroWordNet base concept list (
5000_bc.xml
) provides the base concept numbers. The original file was mapped from WordNet 2.0 to 3.0 using the mappings from WN-Map. When multiple mappings for a WordNet 2.0 synset existed, all possible WordNet 3.0 synsets were kept. Hence, there may be multiple entries with the same base concept number.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Also please consult the LICENSE file.