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The Challenge of Creative Information Retrieval
- Information retrieval (IR) is an effective mechanism for text management that has received widespread adoption in the world at large. But it is not a particularly creative mechanism, in the sense of creating new conceptual structures or reorganizing existing ones to pull in documents that descri
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Tracking the Lexical Zeitgeist with WordNet and
- Abstract. Most new words, or neologisms, bubble beneath the surface of widespread usage for some time, perhaps even years, before gaining acceptance in conventional print dictionaries [1]. A shorter, yet still significant, delay is also evident in the life-cycle of NLP-oriented lexical resources lik
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WordNet sits the S.A.T.: A Knowledge-Based Approach to Lexical Analogy. The proceedings
- Abstract. One can measure the extent to which a knowledge-base enables intelligent or creative behavior by determining how useful such a knowledge-base is to the solution of standard psychometric or scholastic tests. In this paper we consider the utility of WordNet, a comprehensive lexical knowledge
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Pathways to Creativity in Lexical Ontologies
- Language is a highly creative medium, and lexicalized ontologies like WordNet are rich in implicit evidence of the conceptual innovations underlying lexical inventiveness. We argue that WordNet's overt linguistic influences make it far more conducive to the development of creative thinking system
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Dynamic Type Creation in Metaphor Interpretation and Analogical Reasoning: A Case-Study with WordNet
- Metaphor and Analogy are perhaps the most challenging phenomena for a conceptual representation to facilitate, since by their very nature they seek to stretch the boundaries of domain description and dynamically establish new ways of determining inter-domain similarity. This research considers t
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Qualia Extraction and Creative Metaphor in WordNet
- There is an evident correlation between semantic distance and creativity in the treatment of metaphor. When the tenor and vehicle concepts of a metaphor are semantic neighbors, the local structure of the taxonomy can be used to constrain any interpretations and thus significantly curtail the bre
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Systematicity and the Lexicon in Creative Metaphor
- Aptness is an umbrella term that covers a multitude of issues in the interpretation and generation of creative metaphor. In this paper we concentrate on one of these issues -- the notion of lexical systematicity -- and explore its role in ascertaining the coherence of creative metaphor relativ
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Re-Representation and Creative Analogy: A Lexico-Semantic Perspective
- Analogy is a powerful boundary-transcending process that exploits a conceptual system’s ability to perform controlled generalization in one domain and re-specialization into another. The result of this semantic leap is the transference of meaning from one concept to another from which metaphor deriv
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ARTICLE IN PRESS Knowledge-Based Systems xxx (2006) xxx–xxx www.elsevier.com/locate/knosys An
- Metaphor and analogy are perhaps the most challenging aspects of linguistic creativity for a conceptual representation to facilitate, since by their very nature they seek to stretch the boundaries of domain description and dynamically establish new ways of determining inter-domain similarity. By sol
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