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PsychoNet: a psycholinguistc commonsense ontology

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posted on 2024-02-09, 18:13 authored by Amr Ahmed, Haytham Mohtasseb Billah

Ontologies have been widely accepted as the most advanced knowledge representation model. This paper introduces PsychoNet, a new knowledgebase that forms the link between psycholinguistic taxonomy, existing in LIWC, and its semantic textual representation in the form of commonsense semantic ontology, represented by ConceptNet. The integration of LIWC and ConceptNet and the added functionalities facilitate employing ConceptNet in psycholinguistic studies. Furthermore, it simplifies utilization of the huge network of ConceptNet for a specific multimedia application based on key category(ies) from LIWC, such as visual or biological applications. PsychoNet adds a new layer of complementary psycholinguistic functions to the original semantic network. Moreover, learning, either clustering or classification, is more applicable in the developed ontology. The paper shows a sample application of text classification for mood prediction task. The result confirms the validity of the proposed network as PsychoNet outperforms LIWC in mood prediction.

History

School affiliated with

  • School of Computer Science (Research Outputs)

ISBN

9789898425294

Date Submitted

2010-10-31

Date Accepted

2010-10-25

Date of First Publication

2010-10-25

Date of Final Publication

2010-10-25

Event Name

KEOD 2010 International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development part of IC3K

Event Dates

25 - 28 October, 2010

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

3589