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Tasks in automatic semantic analysis: Introduction to the special issue

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We want to express our gratitude to the numerous reviewers who devoted their time and expertise to select the papers presented here. Also, we thank the authors of submitted papers for their interest and hard work.

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Erk, K., Strapparava, C. Tasks in automatic semantic analysis: Introduction to the special issue. Lang Resources & Evaluation 47, 575–578 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10579-013-9248-x

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