Short description: Database of concept lists
Concepticon| Producer | Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (Germany) |
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| Languages | English |
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| Access |
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| Cost | Free |
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| Coverage |
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| Disciplines | Linguistics |
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| Links |
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- [concepticon.clld.org Website]
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Concepticon is an open-source[1] online lexical database of linguistic concept lists (word lists). It links concept labels (i.e., word list glosses) in concept lists (i.e., word lists) to concept sets (i.e., standardized word meanings).[2][3]
It is part of the Cross-Linguistic Linked Data (CLLD) project, which is hosted by the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany.[4] Version 1.0 was released in 2016.
Concept
Concept lists in the Concepticon include:
- Swadesh list (100 items, 207 items, etc.)
- Swadesh–Yakhontov list
- Dolgopolsky list
- Leipzig–Jakarta list
- ASJP list
See also
- Conceptualization (information science)
- Ontology (information science)
- Intercontinental Dictionary Series
References
- ↑ Adding concept lists to Concepticon: A guide for beginners
- ↑ List, Johann-Mattis and Cysouw, Michael and Forkel, Robert. 2016. Concepticon: A Resource for the Linking of Concept Lists. In Nicoletta Calzolari (Conference Chair) and Khalid Choukri and Thierry Declerck and Marko Grobelnik and Bente Maegaard and Joseph Mariani and Asuncion Moreno and Jan Odijk and Stelios Piperidis (eds.), Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2393-2400. European Language Resources Association (ELRA).
- ↑ List, Johann-Mattis (2018). "Exporting Sublists from a Wordlist with LingPy and Concepticon," in Computer-Assisted Language Comparison in Practice. https://calc.hypotheses.org/58
- ↑ Haspelmath, Martin. "Max Planck diversity linguistics redux: Welcome to "Linguistic and Cultural Evolution" in Jena". Hypotheses: Diversity Linguistics Comment (blog). http://dlc.hypotheses.org/710.
- List, Johann Mattis & Rzymski, Christoph & Greenhill, Simon & Schweikhard, Nathanael & Pianykh, Kristina & Tjuka, Annika & Hundt, Carolin & Forkel, Robert (eds.) 2021. CLLD Concepticon 2.5.0 [Data set]. Zenodo. doi:10.5281/zenodo.4911605
External links
- Langavia Dictionary
- Synonyms Dictionary
- on GitHub
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| General terms |
- Natural language understanding
- Text corpus
- Speech corpus
- Stopwords
- Bag-of-words
- AI-complete
- n-gram (Bigram, Trigram)
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| Text analysis |
- Text segmentation
- Part-of-speech tagging
- Text chunking
- Compound term processing
- Collocation extraction
- Stemming
- Lemmatisation
- Named-entity recognition
- Coreference resolution
- Sentiment analysis
- Concept mining
- Parsing
- Word-sense disambiguation
- Ontology learning
- Terminology extraction
- Textual entailment
- Truecasing
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| Automatic summarization |
- Multi-document summarization
- Sentence extraction
- Text simplification
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| Machine translation |
- Computer-assisted
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- Speech recognition
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| Topic model |
- Pachinko allocation
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Computer-assisted reviewing |
- Automated essay scoring
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Natural language user interface |
- Automated online assistant
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