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author = "Koeva, Svetla and
Doychev, Emil",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB 2022)",
month = sep,
year = "2022",
address = "Sofia, Bulgaria",
publisher = "Department of Computational Linguistics, IBL -- BAS",
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pages = "203--213",
abstract = "We present BulFrame {--} a web-based system designed for creating, editing, validating and viewing conceptual frames. A unified theoretical model for the formal presentation of Conceptual frames is offered, which predetermines the architecture of the system with which the data is processed. A Conceptual frame defines a unique set of syntagmatic relations between verb synsets representing the frame and noun synsets expressing the frame elements. Thereby, the notion of Conceptual frame combines semantic knowledge presented in WordNet and FrameNet and builds upon it. The main difference with FrameNet semantic frames is the definition of the sets of nouns that can be combined with a given verb. This is achieved by an ontological representation of noun semantic classes. The framework is built and evaluated with Conceptual frames for Bulgarian verbs.",
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%D 2022
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Markdown (Informal)
[Ontology Supported Frame Classification](https://aclanthology.org/2022.clib-1.23) (Koeva & Doychev, CLIB 2022)
ACL
- Svetla Koeva and Emil Doychev. 2022. Ontology Supported Frame Classification. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB 2022), pages 203–213, Sofia, Bulgaria. Department of Computational Linguistics, IBL -- BAS.