Action verbs have many meanings, covering actions in different ontological types. Moreover, each language categorizes action in its own way. One verb can refer to many different actions and one action can be identified by more than one verb. The range of variations within and across languages is largely unknown, causing trouble for natural language processing tasks. IMAGACT is a corpus-based ontology of action concepts, derived from English and Italian spontaneous speech corpora, which makes use of the universal language of images to identify the different action types extended by verbs referring to action in English, Italian, Chinese and Spanish. This paper presents the infrastructure and the various linguistic information the user can derive from it. IMAGACT makes explicit the variation of meaning of action verbs within one language and allows comparisons of verb variations within and across languages. Because the action concepts are represented with videos, extension into new languages beyond those presently implemented in IMAGACT is done using competence-based judgments by mother-tongue informants without intense lexicographic work involving underdetermined semantic description

The IMAGACT Visual Ontology. an Extendable Multilingual Infrastructure for the Representation of Lexical Encoding of Action

Francesca Frontini;Monica Monachini;
2014

Abstract

Action verbs have many meanings, covering actions in different ontological types. Moreover, each language categorizes action in its own way. One verb can refer to many different actions and one action can be identified by more than one verb. The range of variations within and across languages is largely unknown, causing trouble for natural language processing tasks. IMAGACT is a corpus-based ontology of action concepts, derived from English and Italian spontaneous speech corpora, which makes use of the universal language of images to identify the different action types extended by verbs referring to action in English, Italian, Chinese and Spanish. This paper presents the infrastructure and the various linguistic information the user can derive from it. IMAGACT makes explicit the variation of meaning of action verbs within one language and allows comparisons of verb variations within and across languages. Because the action concepts are represented with videos, extension into new languages beyond those presently implemented in IMAGACT is done using competence-based judgments by mother-tongue informants without intense lexicographic work involving underdetermined semantic description
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dc.authority.orgunit Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC -
dc.authority.people Massimo Moneglia it
dc.authority.people Susan Brown it
dc.authority.people Francesca Frontini it
dc.authority.people Gloria Gagliardi it
dc.authority.people Fahad Khan it
dc.authority.people Monica Monachini it
dc.authority.people Alessandro Panunzi it
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dc.date.issued 2014 -
dc.description.abstracteng Action verbs have many meanings, covering actions in different ontological types. Moreover, each language categorizes action in its own way. One verb can refer to many different actions and one action can be identified by more than one verb. The range of variations within and across languages is largely unknown, causing trouble for natural language processing tasks. IMAGACT is a corpus-based ontology of action concepts, derived from English and Italian spontaneous speech corpora, which makes use of the universal language of images to identify the different action types extended by verbs referring to action in English, Italian, Chinese and Spanish. This paper presents the infrastructure and the various linguistic information the user can derive from it. IMAGACT makes explicit the variation of meaning of action verbs within one language and allows comparisons of verb variations within and across languages. Because the action concepts are represented with videos, extension into new languages beyond those presently implemented in IMAGACT is done using competence-based judgments by mother-tongue informants without intense lexicographic work involving underdetermined semantic description -
dc.description.affiliations - CNR-ILC - University of Florence Piazza Savonarola 1, Florence (Italy) E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] -
dc.description.allpeople Massimo Moneglia; Susan Brown; Francesca Frontini; Gloria Gagliardi; Fahad Khan; Monica Monachini;Alessandro Panunzi -
dc.description.allpeopleoriginal Massimo Moneglia, Susan Brown, Francesca Frontini, Gloria Gagliardi, Fahad Khan, Monica Monachini and Alessandro Panunzi -
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dc.identifier.isbn 978-2-9517408-8-4 -
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14243/222787 -
dc.identifier.url http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2014/index.html -
dc.language.iso eng -
dc.publisher.country FRA -
dc.publisher.name European Language Resources Association ELRA -
dc.publisher.place Paris -
dc.relation.alleditors N. Calzolari, K. Choukri, T. Declerck, H. Loftsson, B. Maegaard, J. Mariani, A. Moreno, J. Odijk, S. Piperidis -
dc.relation.conferencedate 26-31 may -
dc.relation.conferencename 9th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2014 -
dc.relation.conferenceplace Reykjavik, Iceland -
dc.relation.firstpage 3425 -
dc.relation.lastpage 3432 -
dc.relation.numberofpages 8 -
dc.subject.keywords Lexicon -
dc.subject.keywords Lexical Database -
dc.subject.keywords Ontologies -
dc.subject.singlekeyword Lexicon *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Lexical Database *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Ontologies *
dc.title The IMAGACT Visual Ontology. an Extendable Multilingual Infrastructure for the Representation of Lexical Encoding of Action en
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