week6 Flashcards
synonomy
same meaning but different word (house-villa)
antonomy
words with opposite meaning (good-bad)
Hypernymy / Hyponymy →
part of a higher or lower class (color-purple) or (purple-color)
meroynomy / holonymy
part-of or whole-of the other word (tire-car) or (car-tire)
co hyponyms
both part of the same lower class
what is wordnet
ontology of synsets with all kinds of semantic relations. it gourps for instance nouns into synsets with semantic and lexical relations
what is a synset
sets of synonyms
what are limitations of wordnet (5)
- No conceptual relations are included (like tennis’ association with winning)
- Few proper nouns (e.g. names, cities, etc.)
- Few idiomatic expressions (e.g. “break a leg”, “spill the beans”)
- Taxonomy (classification) is not really though out
- Uneven and inconsistant taxonomy depth
senitment analysis compares on: (3)
- Subjective vs objective (SO-polarity)
- Postive vs negative (PN-polarity)
- Strong vs weak PN (strength)
bayes: P(A|B) =
(P(B|A)P(A))/P(B)
accuracy bayes:
true positives (TP) and true negatives (TN) divided by all of the test data (TP+FP+TN+FN)
precision bayes:
true positives (TP) and true negatives (TN) divided by all of the test data (TP+FP+TN+FN)
give all the lexical semantic relations
meronym/holonym hyponym/hypernym co hyponyms antonyms synonyms