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Giulia Speranza
Giulia Speranza
University of Naples "L'Orientale" - UNIOR NLP Research Group
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From linguistic resources to ontology-aware terminologies: Minding the representation gap
G Speranza, MP Di Buono, J Monti, F Sangati
Proceedings of the Twelfth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference …, 2020
22020
The Archaeo-Term Project: Multilingual Terminology in Archaeology.
G Speranza, R Manna, MP di Buono, J Monti
CLiC-it, 2020
22020
Creating a Multilingual Terminological Resource using Linked Data: the case of Archaeological Domain in the Italian language.
G Speranza, C Carlino, S Ahmadi
CLiC-it, 2019
22019
Terms and Appositions: What unstructured texts tell us
G Speranza, MP Di Buono, J Monti
Formalizing Natural Languages: Applications to Natural Language Processing …, 2021
12021
UNIOR NLP at MWSA task-GlobaLex 2020: Siamese LSTM with attention for word sense alignment
R Manna, G Speranza, MP Di Buono, J Monti
Proceedings of the 2020 Globalex Workshop on Linked Lexicography, 76-83, 2020
12020
Towards Terminological Resources Tailored to the Users’ Needs: Terminology Extraction based on Appositive Constructions
G Speranza, MP di Buono, J Monti
DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP IN THE HUMANITIES, 2023
2023
Le projet Archaeo-Term: premiers résultats The Project Archaeo-Term: Initial Results
J Monti, MP di Buono, G Speranza, M Centrella, A De Carlo
2022
Tailoring Terminological Resources to the Users’ Needs: a Corpus-based Study on Appositive Constructions in Italian and English
G Speranza, MP Di Buono, J Monti
2022
Beni culturali: in che termini?
J Monti, MP di Buono, C Carlino, G Speranza, G Nolano
UniorPress, 2021
2021
PARSEME_corpus_IT
J Monti, C Carlino, MP di Buono, F Sangati, G Speranza
2020
Creating a multilingual terminological resource using linked
C Carlino, S Ahmadi, G Speranza
CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2019
2019
Cross-linguistic Representation for Multilingual Access to Archaeological Data
G Speranza
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