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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract L'AMR (en français représentation sémantiqL'AMR (en français représentation sémantique abstraite) est un langage de représentation sémantique. Les graphiques AMR sont des graphiques acycliques ( DAG ) enracinés, étiquetés, dirigés, représentants des phrases entières. Ils sont destinés à s'éloigner du contenu syntaxique, en ce sens que les phrases de sens similaire doivent se voir attribuer le même AMR, même si elles ne sont pas formulées de manière identique. Par nature, le langage AMR est biaisé par l'anglais - elle n'est pas destinée à fonctionner comme une langue auxiliaire internationale.omme une langue auxiliaire internationale. , Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) is aAbstract Meaning Representation (AMR) is a semantic representation language. AMR graphs are rooted, labeled, directed, acyclic graphs (DAGs), comprising whole sentences. They are intended to abstract away from syntactic representations, in the sense that sentences which are similar in meaning should be assigned the same AMR, even if they are not identically worded. By nature, the AMR language is biased towards English – it is not meant to function as an international auxiliary language. Abstract Meaning Representations have originally been introduced by Langkilde and Knight (1998) as a derivation from the Penman Sentence Plan Language, they are thus continuing a long tradition in Natural Language Generation and this has been their original domain of application. AMRs have re-gained attention since Banarescu et al. (2013), in particular, this includes the extension to novel tasks such as machine translation and natural language understanding. The modern (post-2010) AMR format preserves the syntax and many syntactic conceptions of the original AMR format but has been thoroughly revised to better align with PropBank. Moreover, AMR has been extended with formal conventions for metadata and conventions for entity linking (here, linking with Wikipedia entries). Existing AMR technology includes tools and libraries for parsing, visualization, and surface generation as well as a considerable number of publicly available data sets. Many of these resources are collected at the AMR homepage at ISI/USC where AMR technology has been originally developed. technology has been originally developed.
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rdfs:comment L'AMR (en français représentation sémantiqL'AMR (en français représentation sémantique abstraite) est un langage de représentation sémantique. Les graphiques AMR sont des graphiques acycliques ( DAG ) enracinés, étiquetés, dirigés, représentants des phrases entières. Ils sont destinés à s'éloigner du contenu syntaxique, en ce sens que les phrases de sens similaire doivent se voir attribuer le même AMR, même si elles ne sont pas formulées de manière identique. Par nature, le langage AMR est biaisé par l'anglais - elle n'est pas destinée à fonctionner comme une langue auxiliaire internationale.omme une langue auxiliaire internationale. , Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) is aAbstract Meaning Representation (AMR) is a semantic representation language. AMR graphs are rooted, labeled, directed, acyclic graphs (DAGs), comprising whole sentences. They are intended to abstract away from syntactic representations, in the sense that sentences which are similar in meaning should be assigned the same AMR, even if they are not identically worded. By nature, the AMR language is biased towards English – it is not meant to function as an international auxiliary language.on as an international auxiliary language.
rdfs:label Représentation Sémantique Abstraite , Abstract Meaning Representation
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