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Probabilistic Models for Ontology Learning: Transitivity in semantic relation learning,Used
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Capturing word meaning is one of the challenges of natural language processing (NLP). Formal models of meaning such as semantic networks of words or concepts are knowledge repositories used in a variety of applications. To be effectively used, these networks have to be large or, at least, adapted to specific domains. Our main goal is to contribute practically to the research on semantic networks learning models by covering different aspects of the task. We propose a novel probabilistic model for learning semantic networks that expands existing semantic networks taking into accounts both corpusextracted evidences and the structure of the generated semantic networks. The model exploits structural properties of target relations such as transitivity during learning. Our model presents some innovations in estimating the probabilities. We then propose two extensions of our probabilistic model: a model for learning from a generic domain that can be exploited to extract new information in a specific domain and an incremental ontology learning system that puts human validations in the learning loop.
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