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title = "Pattern-based Word Sketches for the Extraction of Semantic Relations",
author = "Le{\'o}n-Ara{\'u}z, Pilar and
San Mart{\'\i}n, Antonio and
Faber, Pamela",
editor = "Drouin, Patrick and
Grabar, Natalia and
Hamon, Thierry and
Kageura, Kyo and
Takeuchi, Koichi",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Computational Terminology (Computerm2016)",
month = dec,
year = "2016",
address = "Osaka, Japan",
publisher = "The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/W16-4709",
pages = "73--82",
abstract = "Despite advances in computer technology, terminologists still tend to rely on manual work to extract all the semantic information that they need for the description of specialized concepts. In this paper we propose the creation of new word sketches in Sketch Engine for the extraction of semantic relations. Following a pattern-based approach, new sketch grammars are devel-oped in order to extract some of the most common semantic relations used in the field of ter-minology: generic-specific, part-whole, location, cause and function.",
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%T Pattern-based Word Sketches for the Extraction of Semantic Relations
%A León-Araúz, Pilar
%A San Martín, Antonio
%A Faber, Pamela
%Y Drouin, Patrick
%Y Grabar, Natalia
%Y Hamon, Thierry
%Y Kageura, Kyo
%Y Takeuchi, Koichi
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%D 2016
%8 December
%I The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee
%C Osaka, Japan
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%X Despite advances in computer technology, terminologists still tend to rely on manual work to extract all the semantic information that they need for the description of specialized concepts. In this paper we propose the creation of new word sketches in Sketch Engine for the extraction of semantic relations. Following a pattern-based approach, new sketch grammars are devel-oped in order to extract some of the most common semantic relations used in the field of ter-minology: generic-specific, part-whole, location, cause and function.
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%P 73-82
Markdown (Informal)
[Pattern-based Word Sketches for the Extraction of Semantic Relations](https://aclanthology.org/W16-4709) (León-Araúz et al., CompuTerm 2016)
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