no code implementations • GWC 2016 • Amanda Hicks, Michael Rutherford, Christiane Fellbaum, Jiang Bian
While gender identities in the Western world are typically regarded as binary, our previous work (Hicks et al., 2015) shows that there is more lexical variety of gender identity and the way people identify their gender.
no code implementations • GWC 2016 • Selja Seppälä, Amanda Hicks, Alan Ruttenberg
Our working hypothesis is that a large portion of WordNet synsets can be semi-automatically mapped to BFO using simple mapping rules from KYOTO to BFO.
no code implementations • GWC 2018 • Amanda Hicks, Selja Seppälä, Francis Bond
We describe preliminary work in the creation of the first specialized vocabulary to be integrated into the Open Multilingual Wordnet (OMW).
no code implementations • GWC 2018 • John P. McCrae, Ian Wood, Amanda Hicks
Princeton WordNet is one of the most widely-used resources for natural language processing, but is updated only infrequently and cannot keep up with the fast-changing usage of the English language on social media platforms such as Twitter.