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Recorded lecture introduces the notions of evolving semantics and semantic drift and discusses how ontology evolution could serve as a means for measuring drifts in semantics.

https://youtu.be/RXxDRdicu5g?list=PLAPWBQg5JN1M75BnUu0ccCdggXtzpOoc3

 

Estimated time required Duration of recording: 12:00.

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