UBY is a large-scale lexical-semantic resource for natural language processing developed at the Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab in the department of Computer Science of the Technische Universitat Darmstadt.
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UBY is based on the ISO standard Lexical Markup Framework and combines information from several expert-constructed and collaboratively constructed resources for English and German.
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UBY applies a word sense alignment approach for combining information about nouns and verbs.
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Currently, UBY contains 12 integrated resources in English and German.
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UBY-LMF is a format for standardizing lexical resources for Natural Language Processing.
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UBY is available as part of the open resource repository DKPro.
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DKPro UBY is a Java framework for creating and accessing sense-linked lexical resources in accordance with the UBY-LMF lexicon model.
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UBY was focused from the very beginning on verb information, especially, syntactic information, which is contained in resources, such as VerbNet or FrameNet.
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UBY has been successfully used in different NLP tasks such as Word Sense Disambiguation, Word Sense Clustering, Verb Sense Labeling and Text Classification.
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UBY inspired other projects on automatic construction of lexical semantic resources.
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