Understanding the structure of semcor corpus h

I study NLP. I am currently playing with a two-digit sense of words. I plan to use semcor corpus as training data, but it is difficult for me to understand the structure of xml. I tried a google search but did not get any resource describing the semcor content structure.

<s snum="1">
<wf cmd="ignore" pos="DT">The</wf>
<wf cmd="done" lemma="group" lexsn="1:03:00::" pn="group" pos="NNP" rdf="group" wnsn="1">Fulton_County_Grand_Jury</wf>
<wf cmd="done" lemma="say" lexsn="2:32:00::" pos="VB" wnsn="1">said</wf>
<wf cmd="done" lemma="friday" lexsn="1:28:00::" pos="NN" wnsn="1">Friday</wf>
<wf cmd="ignore" pos="DT">an</wf>
<wf cmd="done" lemma="investigation" lexsn="1:09:00::" pos="NN" wnsn="1">investigation</wf>
<wf cmd="ignore" pos="IN">of</wf>
<wf cmd="done" lemma="atlanta" lexsn="1:15:00::" pos="NN" wnsn="1">Atlanta</wf>
<wf cmd="ignore" pos="POS">'s</wf>
<wf cmd="done" lemma="recent" lexsn="5:00:00:past:00" pos="JJ" wnsn="2">recent</wf>
<wf cmd="done" lemma="primary_election" lexsn="1:04:00::" pos="NN" wnsn="1">primary_election</wf>
<wf cmd="done" lemma="produce" lexsn="2:39:01::" pos="VB" wnsn="4">produced</wf>
<punc>``</punc>
<wf cmd="ignore" pos="DT">no</wf>
<wf cmd="done" lemma="evidence" lexsn="1:09:00::" pos="NN" wnsn="1">evidence</wf>
<punc>''</punc>
<wf cmd="ignore" pos="IN">that</wf>
<wf cmd="ignore" pos="DT">any</wf>
<wf cmd="done" lemma="irregularity" lexsn="1:04:00::" pos="NN" wnsn="1">irregularities</wf>
<wf cmd="done" lemma="take_place" lexsn="2:30:00::" pos="VB" wnsn="1">took_place</wf>
<punc>.</punc>
</s>
  • I assume wnsn is the "meaning of the word." Is it correct?
  • What does the lexsn attribute mean? How does this compare with wordnet?
  • What does the pn attribute refer to? (third line)
  • How is the rdf attribute assigned? (again the third line)
  • In general, what are the possible attributes?
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"doc/cxtfile.txt" SemCor 1.6; - .

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