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Using WordNet for Building WordNets
This paper summarises a set of methodologies and techniques for the fast
construction of multilingual WordNets. The English WordNet is used in this
approach as a backbone for Catalan and Spanish WordNets and as a lexical
knowledge resource for several subtasks.Comment: 8 pages, postscript file. In workshop on Usage of WordNet in NL
SemEval-2016 Task 13: Taxonomy Extraction Evaluation (TExEval-2)
This paper describes the second edition of the shared task on Taxonomy Extraction Evaluation organised as part of SemEval 2016. This task aims to extract hypernym-hyponym relations between a given list of domain-specific terms and then to construct a domain taxonomy based on them. TExEval-2 introduced a multilingual setting for this task, covering four different languages including English, Dutch, Italian and French from domains as diverse as environment, food and science. A total of
62 runs submitted by 5 different teams were
evaluated using structural measures, by comparison with gold standard taxonomies and by manual quality assessment of novel relations.Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) under Grant Number SFI/12/RC/2289 (INSIGHT
Lightweight Ontologies
Ontologies are explicit specifications of conceptualizations. They are often thought of as directed graphs whose nodes represent concepts and whose edges represent relations between concepts. The notion of concept is understood as defined in Knowledge Representation, i.e., as a set of objects or individuals. This set is called the concept extension or the concept interpretation. Concepts are often lexically defined, i.e., they have natural language names which are used to describe the concept extensions (e.g., concept mother denotes the set of all female parents). Therefore, when ontologies are visualized, their nodes are often shown with corresponding natural language concept names. The backbone structure of the ontology graph is a taxonomy in which the relations are “is-a”, whereas the remaining structure of the graph supplies auxiliary information about the modeled domain and may include relations like “part-of”, “located-in”, “is-parent-of”, and many others
280 Birds with One Stone: Inducing Multilingual Taxonomies from Wikipedia using Character-level Classification
We propose a simple, yet effective, approach towards inducing multilingual
taxonomies from Wikipedia. Given an English taxonomy, our approach leverages
the interlanguage links of Wikipedia followed by character-level classifiers to
induce high-precision, high-coverage taxonomies in other languages. Through
experiments, we demonstrate that our approach significantly outperforms the
state-of-the-art, heuristics-heavy approaches for six languages. As a
consequence of our work, we release presumably the largest and the most
accurate multilingual taxonomic resource spanning over 280 languages
Experiments on applying relaxation labeling to map multilingual hierarchies
This paper explores the automatic construction of a multilingual
Lexical Knowledge Base from preexisting lexical resources. This paper
presents a new approach for linking already existing hierarchies. The
Relaxation labeling algorithm is used to select --among all the
candidate connections proposed by a bilingual dictionary-- the right
conection for each node in the taxonomy.Postprint (published version
Predicting Network Attacks Using Ontology-Driven Inference
Graph knowledge models and ontologies are very powerful modeling and re
asoning tools. We propose an effective approach to model network attacks and
attack prediction which plays important roles in security management. The goals
of this study are: First we model network attacks, their prerequisites and
consequences using knowledge representation methods in order to provide
description logic reasoning and inference over attack domain concepts. And
secondly, we propose an ontology-based system which predicts potential attacks
using inference and observing information which provided by sensory inputs. We
generate our ontology and evaluate corresponding methods using CAPEC, CWE, and
CVE hierarchical datasets. Results from experiments show significant capability
improvements comparing to traditional hierarchical and relational models.
Proposed method also reduces false alarms and improves intrusion detection
effectiveness.Comment: 9 page
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