no code implementations • GWC 2018 • Marek Maziarz, Maciej Piasecki
plWordNet, the wordnet of Polish, has become a very comprehensive description of the Polish lexical system.
no code implementations • GWC 2019 • Francis Bond, Arkadiusz Janz, Marek Maziarz, Ewa Rudnicka
According to George K. Zipf, more frequent words have more senses.
1 code implementation • EACL (GWC) 2021 • Marek Maziarz, Francis Bond, Ewa Rudnicka
In this paper we compare Oxford Lexico and Merriam Webster dictionaries with Princeton WordNet with respect to the description of semantic (dis)similarity between polysemous and homonymous senses that could be inferred from them.
no code implementations • GWC 2016 • Maciej Piasecki, Stan Szpakowicz, Marek Maziarz, Ewa Rudnicka
It took us nearly ten years to get from no wordnet for Polish to the largest wordnet ever built.
no code implementations • LREC (MWE) 2022 • Marek Maziarz, Ewa Rudnicka, Łukasz Grabowski
WordNet is a state-of-the-art lexical resource used in many tasks in Natural Language Processing, also in multi-word expression (MWE) recognition.
no code implementations • EACL (GWC) 2021 • Arkadiusz Janz, Marek Maziarz
We propose a novel method of homonymy-polysemy discrimination for three Indo-European Languages (English, Spanish and Polish).
no code implementations • GWC 2016 • Marek Maziarz, Stan Szpakowicz, Michal Kalinski
Adverbs are seldom well represented in wordnets.
no code implementations • COLING 2016 • Marek Maziarz, Maciej Piasecki, Ewa Rudnicka, Stan Szpakowicz, Pawe{\l} K{\k{e}}dzia
We have released plWordNet 3. 0, a very large wordnet for Polish.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Bartosz Broda, Micha{\l} Marci{\'n}czuk, Marek Maziarz, Adam Radziszewski, Adam Wardy{\'n}ski
This paper presents our efforts aimed at collecting and annotating a free Polish corpus.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Bartosz Broda, Marek Maziarz, Maciej Piasecki
Building a wordnet is a serious undertaking.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Maciej Piasecki, Radoslaw Ramocki, Marek Maziarz
The paper presents construction of {\textbackslash}emph{Derywator} -- a language tool for the recognition of Polish derivational relations.