I am trying to find words (specifically physical objects) related to a single word. For example:
Tennis: tennis racket, tennis ball, tennis shoe
Snooker: snooker cue, snooker ball, chalk
Chess: chessboard, chess piece
Bookcase: book
I have tried to use WordNet, specifically the meronym semantic relationship; however, this method is not consistent as the results below show:
Tennis: serve, volley, foot-fault, set point, return, advantage
Snooker: nothing
Chess: chess move, checkerboard (whose own meronym relationships shows ‘square’ & 'diagonal')
Bookcase: shelve
Weighting of terms will eventually be required, but that is not really a concern now.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to do this?
Just an update: Ended up using a mixture of both Jeff's and StompChicken's answers.
The quality of information retrieved from Wikipedia is excellent, specifically how (unsurprisingly) there is so much relevant information (in comparison to some corpora where terms such as 'blog' and 'ipod' do not exist).
The range of results from Wikipedia is the best part. The software is able to match terms such as (lists cut for brevity):
- golf: [ball, iron, tee, bag, club]
- photography: [camera, film, photograph, art, image]
- fishing: [fish, net, hook, trap, bait, lure, rod]
The biggest problem is classifying certain words as physical artefacts; default WordNet is not a reliable resource as many terms (such as 'ipod', and even 'trampolining') do not exist in it.
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