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What is it about?

This article presents an overview of the linguistic linked open data (LLOD) and natural language processing (NLP) methods, tools and data for detecting and representing semantic change. The paper’s aim is to provide the starting point for the construction of a workflow and set of multilingual diachronic ontologies with their main application in humanities research.

Why is it important?

The survey focuses on the essential aspects needed to understand the current trends and to build applications in this area of study.

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Giedre Valunaite Oleskeviciene, Barbara McGillivray, Anas Fahad Khan, and Florentina Armaselu
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