Hyperonymer
Hyperonymer is a term used in linguistic semantics and computational linguistics to describe an agent that identifies, derives, or annotates hypernym relations in text. Hypernyms denote higher-level categories in a semantic hierarchy; for example, the hypernym of dog is animal. A hyperonymer can be a researcher, a software tool, or an annotation scheme used to map terms to their more general categories. The concept emphasizes the act of generating or applying hypernym relations rather than the relation itself.
Etymology and terminology: The term combines hyper- (above, over) with onym (name) and the agentive suffix -er.
Applications: In natural language processing, a hyperonymer may be implemented as a hypernym extractor, annotating corpora
Relation to related terms: Hyperonymer is distinct from hypernym (the relation itself) and from hyponym (a more
See also: hypernym, hyponym, taxonomy, ontology, WordNet, semantic annotation.