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Towards a Universal Wordnet by Learning from Combined Evidenc
Lexical databases are invaluable sources of knowledge about words and their meanings, with numerous applications in areas like NLP, IR, and AI. We propose a methodology for the automatic construction of a large-scale multilingual lexical database where words of many languages are hierarchically organized in terms of their meanings and their semantic relations to other words. This resource is bootstrapped from WordNet, a well-known English-language resource. Our approach extends WordNet with around 1.5 million meaning links for 800,000 words in over 200 languages, drawing on evidence extracted from a variety of resources including existing (monolingual) wordnets, (mostly bilingual) translation dictionaries, and parallel corpora. Graph-based scoring functions and statistical learning techniques are used to iteratively integrate this information and build an output graph. Experiments show that this wordnet has a high level of precision and coverage, and that it can be useful in applied tasks such as cross-lingual text classification
Light-front quark distributions in the nucleon and nucleon electromagnetic form factors
Longitudinal and transverse quark momentum distributions in the nucleon are
calculated from a phenomenological quark-nucleon vertex function obtained
through an investigation of the nucleon electromagnetic form factors within a
light-front framework.Comment: 6 pages, 11 figs. proceedings of LC2009, to appear in Nucl. Phys.
Using Multi-Sense Vector Embeddings for Reverse Dictionaries
Popular word embedding methods such as word2vec and GloVe assign a single vector representation to each word, even if a word has multiple distinct meanings. Multi-sense embeddings instead provide different vectors for each sense of a word. However, they typically cannot serve as a drop-in replacement for conventional single-sense embeddings, because the correct sense vector needs to be selected for each word. In this work, we study the effect of multi-sense embeddings on the task of reverse dictionaries. We propose a technique to easily integrate them into an existing neural network architecture using an attention mechanism. Our experiments demonstrate that large improvements can be obtained when employing multi-sense embeddings both in the input sequence as well as for the target representation. An analysis of the sense distributions and of the learned attention is provided as well
Causal Structure and Birefringence in Nonlinear Electrodynamics
We investigate the causal structure of general nonlinear electrodynamics and
determine which Lagrangians generate an effective metric conformal to
Minkowski. We also proof that there is only one analytic nonlinear
electrodynamics presenting no birefringence.Comment: 11 pages, no figure
Electromagnetic form factor of the pion in the space- and time-like regions within the front-form dynamics
The pion electromagnetic form factor is calculated in the space- and
time-like regions from -10 up to 10 , within a
front-form model. The dressed photon vertex where a photon decays in a
quark-antiquark pair is depicted generalizing the vector meson dominance
ansatz, by means of the vector meson vertex functions. An important feature of
our model is the description of the on-mass-shell vertex functions in the
valence sector, for the pion and the vector mesons, through the front-form wave
functions obtained within a realistic quark model. The theoretical results show
an excellent agreement with the data in the space-like region, while in the
time-like region the description is quite encouraging.Comment: 9 pages + 4 figures. To appear in Phys. Lett.
The pion electromagnetic form-factor in a QCD-inspired model
We present detailed numerical results for the pion space-like electromagnetic
form factor obtained within a recently proposed model of the pion
electromagnetic current in a confining light-front QCD-inspired model. The
model incorporates the vector meson dominance mechanism at the quark level,
where the dressed photon with decay in an interacting quark-antiquark
pair,wich absorbs the initial pion and produces the pion in the final state.Comment: Talk given in Light-Cone 2004, Amsterdam,NL., 16-20 August, 2004. To
appear in "Few-Body Systems". 4 pages, 2 figues eps, use Few-Body Sytems
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Entanglement evolution in finite dimensions
We provide a relation which describes how the entanglement of two d-level
systems evolves as either system undergoes an arbitrary physical process. The
dynamics of the entanglement turns out to be of a simple form, and is fully
captured by a single quantity.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure; new title and introduction, added references, some
makeup; published versio
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