- Welcome to VerbNet! - University of Colorado Boulder
VerbNet (VN) (Kipper-Schuler 2006) is the largest on-line network of English verbs that links their syntactic and semantic patterns It is a hierarchical, domain-independent, broad-coverage verb lexicon with mappings to other lexical resources, such as WordNet (Miller, 1990; Fellbaum, 1998), PropBank (Kingsbury and Palmer, 2002), and FrameNet
- VerbNet - Wikipedia
The VerbNet project maps PropBank verb types to their corresponding Levin classes It is a lexical resource that incorporates both semantic and syntactic information about its contents VerbNet is part of the SemLink project in development at the University of Colorado
- VerbNet Parser
VerbNet provides a hierarchical, domain-independent broad-coverage verb lexicon with mappings to other lexical resources 329 verb classes and over 270 subclasses 6,791 unique verb senses with corresponding thematic roles and entailed open-domain semantic predicates
- VerbNet overview, extensions, mappings and applications
VerbNet contains explicit syntactic and semantic information for classes of verbs and has mappings to several other widely-used lexical resources, including WordNet, PropBank, and FrameNet
- cu-clear verbnet: University of Colorado VerbNet - GitHub
We're primarily focused on making the verbnet py API useful for using VerbNet XML Additional tools that we've found useful can be found in the scripts folder vn3 4 : Our most current publicly availabe version of VerbNet
- VerbNet: Capturing English Verb Behavior, Meaning, and Usage
This chapter reviews one such lexical resource for English verbs, VerbNet, which identifies semantic roles and syntactic patterns characteristic of verbs in each class and makes explicit connections between the syntactic patterns and underlying semantic relations that can be inferred for all members of the class
- Martha Palmer | Projects | Verb Net - University of Colorado Boulder
VerbNet (VN) (Kipper-Schuler 2006) is the largest on-line verb lexicon currently available for English It is a hierarchical domain-independent, broad-coverage verb lexicon with mappings to other lexical resources such as WordNet (Miller, 1990; Fellbaum, 1998), Xtag (XTAG Research Group, 2001), and FrameNet (Baker et al , 1998)
- VerbNet overview, extensions, mappings and applications - ACL Anthology
VerbNet contains explicit syntactic and semantic information for classes of verbs and has mappings to several other widely-used lexical resources, including WordNet, PropBank, and FrameNet
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