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April 12, 2013

NLTK 2.3 – Working with Wordnet

Filed under: Lisp,Natural Language Processing,NLTK,WordNet — Patrick Durusau @ 3:38 pm

NLTK 2.3 – Working with Wordnet by Vsevolod Dyomkin.

From the post:

I’m a little bit behind my schedule of implementing NLTK examples in Lisp with no posts on topic in March. It doesn’t mean that work on CL-NLP has stopped – I’ve just had an unexpected vacation and also worked on parts, related to writing programs for the excellent Natural Language Processing by Michael Collins Coursera course.

Today we’ll start looking at Chapter 2, but we’ll do it from the end, first exploring the topic of Wordnet.

Vsevolod more than makes up for his absence with his post on Wordnet.

As a sample, consider this graphic of the potential of Wordnet:

Wordnet schema

Pay particular attention to the coverage of similarity measures.

Enjoy!

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