. . . . "First, we acknowledge that the use case frame repository is not exhaustive: LUs may have a higher ambiguity. For instance, giocare (to play) may trigger an additional frame depending on the context (as in the sentence to play as a defender); esordire (to start out) may also trigger the frame P ARTITA (match). Second, if a sentence is not in the gold standard, the supervised classifier should discard it (abstention). Third, the baseline approach may contain rules that are more harmful than beneficial, depending on the target KB reliability: for instance, the SportsEvent DBPO class leads to wrongly typed instances, due to the misuse of the template by Wikipedia editors. Finally, both the input corpus and the target KB originate from a relatively small Wikipedia chapter (i.e., Italian, with 1.23 million articles) if compared to the largest one (i.e., English, with almost 5 million articles). Therefore, we recognize that the T-Box and A-Box evaluation results may be proportionally different if obtained with English data." . . . . "2019-11-10T18:05:11+01:00"^^ . .