Lorenzo Gregori
University of Florence
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Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Sense, Concept and Entity Representations and their Applications | 2017
Lorenzo Gregori; Alessandro Panunzi
This paper describes a method to measure the lexical gap of action verbs in Italian and English by using the IMAGACT ontology of action. The fine-grained categorization of action concepts of the data source allowed to have wide overview of the relation between concepts in the two languages. The calculated lexical gap for both English and Italian is about 30% of the action concepts, much higher than previous results. Beyond this general numbers a deeper analysis has been performed in order to evaluate the impact that lexical gaps can have on translation. In particular a distinction has been made between the cases in which the presence of a lexical gap affects translation correctness and completeness at a semantic level. The results highlight a high percentage of concepts that can be considered hard to translate (about 18% from English to Italian and 20% from Italian to English) and confirms that action verbs are a critical lexical class for translation tasks.
language resources and evaluation | 2012
Alessandro Panunzi; Marco Fabbri; Massimo Moneglia; Lorenzo Gregori; Samuele Paladini
Archive | 2012
Lorenzo Gregori; Alessandro Panunzi
CLiC-it/EVALITA | 2016
Lorenzo Gregori; Alessandro Panunzi; Andrea Amelio Ravelli
Archive | 2015
Lorenzo Gregori; Andrea Amelio Ravelli; Alessandro Panunzi
Archive | 2014
Alessandro Panunzi; Emanuela Cresti; Lorenzo Gregori
language resources and evaluation | 2018
Alessandro Panunzi; Lorenzo Gregori; Andrea Amelio Ravelli
Archive | 2017
Andrea Amelio Ravelli; Lorenzo Gregori; Anna Feltracco
JOWO | 2017
Andrea Amelio Ravelli; Lorenzo Gregori; Alessandro Panunzi
CLiC-it | 2017
Andrea Amelio Ravelli; Lorenzo Gregori; Anna Feltracco