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Mapping to new wordnet key? #12

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chaonan99 opened this issue Apr 27, 2018 · 5 comments
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Mapping to new wordnet key? #12

chaonan99 opened this issue Apr 27, 2018 · 5 comments

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@chaonan99
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Thanks for the great work!

It seems that the latest version of WordNet is using a 5-part sense id:

https://wordnet.princeton.edu/documentation/senseidx5wn

I found the key used in verbnet only contains 3 parts. Is it safe to just ignoring the last 2 parts to get the correct key mapping?

@classifying-disaster-tweets

Yes, that should be the case. We're using the first three fields of the key found in the sense index files. Let me know if there's any problems with that!

@arademaker
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A related question: HOW the links to WN were obtained? Any paper about it? Can you also confirm is the links are to WN 3.1 or WN 3.0?

@MarthaSPalmer
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MarthaSPalmer commented Nov 23, 2021 via email

@arademaker
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Thank you @MarthaSPalmer. If I got it right, VN started from http://verbs.colorado.edu/~kipper/Papers/dissertation.pdf based on Wordnet, right? But I didn't find reference to the WordNet version used by Karin. @kevincstowe ?

@arademaker
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The question about the current version of WN being used was already done at cu-clear/semlink#5

the web interface of verbnet links to WN 3.1 Online search interface from Princeton, so I will assume all xml files in 3.4 folder links to WN 3.1

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