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COLING
2008
13 years 8 months ago
Good Neighbors Make Good Senses: Exploiting Distributional Similarity for Unsupervised WSD
We present an automatic method for senselabeling of text in an unsupervised manner. The method makes use of distributionally similar words to derive an automatically labeled train...
Samuel Brody, Mirella Lapata
BMCBI
2010
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13 years 7 months ago
Knowledge-based biomedical word sense disambiguation: comparison of approaches
Background: Word sense disambiguation (WSD) algorithms attempt to select the proper sense of ambiguous terms in text. Resources like the UMLS provide a reference thesaurus to be u...
Antonio Jimeno Yepes, Alan R. Aronson
CICLING
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Text Categorization for Improved Priors of Word Meaning
Distributions of the senses of words are often highly skewed. This fact is exploited by word sense disambiguation (WSD) systems which back off to the predominant (most frequent) s...
Rob Koeling, Diana McCarthy, John Carroll