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This material is based in part upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0535297. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).
 
 
 
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Welcome to FrameNet
The Berkeley FrameNet project is creating an on-line lexical resource for English, based on frame semantics and supported by corpus evidence. The aim is to document the range of semantic and syntactic combinatory possibilities (valences) of each word in each of its senses, through computer-assisted annotation of example sentences and automatic tabulation and display of the annotation results. The major product of this work, the FrameNet lexical database, currently contains more than 11,600 lexical units (defined below), more than 6,800 of which are fully annotated, in more than 960 semantic frames, exemplified in more than 150,000 annotated sentences. It has gone through five releases, and is now in use by hundreds of researchers, teachers, and students around the world.

Please have a look at our work:

  • Type a word into the "Search" box (upper left) to see if FrameNet has it.
  • Use the FrameGrapher to browse the network of frames, or
  • Click on the "View FrameNet data" link at the left.
Last Updated ( Nov 05, 2009 at 09:29 AM )
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FrameGrapher
FrameNet has developed a visualization tool for viewing the relations between frames and their frame elements. Follow this link to use our Frame Grapher Tool!
Last Updated ( Jul 08, 2009 at 11:25 AM )
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Spanish FrameNet First Release!
We are excited to announce the SFN First Release! Spanish FrameNet is now open and available to the public, with 305 frames and 575 fully annotated LUs adding up to over 10,000 annotated sentences.

You may see the data by visiting http://gemini.uab.es/SFN. Click on "SFN Data" to browse the data, check out the new web reports--including frame definitions, word senses (lexical units) with annotation, and valence reports--as well as play with the Frame Grapher and FrameSQL.
Last Updated ( Jun 19, 2008 at 06:32 PM )
Soccer FrameNet: kicktionary.de
Redesigned and Public Access!

FrameNet visitor Thomas Schmidt from Germany created and launched the Kicktionary, a domain-specific trilingual (English, German, and French) lexical resource of the language of soccer. Kictionary is based on Frame Semantics and uses WordNet style semantic relations as an additional layer of structure. The lexicon currently contains around 2,000 lexical units organized in 104 frames and 16 scenarios. Each LU is illustrated by a number of examples from a multilingual corpus of soccer match reports.

Check it out for the latest additions and updates (password or permission no longer required!).

For further information contact

Last Updated ( Jun 13, 2008 at 05:52 PM )
Full-Text Annotation
In addition to our ongoing lexicographic work, FrameNet also annotates continuous texts as a demonstration of how frame semantics can contribute to text understanding. This style of annotation typically involves marking frame elements of frames evoked by multiple predicators in each sentence or even in each clause. Follow this link to FrameNet continuous text annotation.
Last Updated ( Aug 01, 2006 at 12:14 PM )
 
 

 
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