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JAIR
2008
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On the Use of Automatically Acquired Examples for All-Nouns Word Sense Disambiguation
This article focuses on Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD), which is a Natural Language Processing task that is thought to be important for many Language Technology applications, suc...
David Martínez, Oier Lopez de Lacalle, Enek...
BMCBI
2006
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Machine learning and word sense disambiguation in the biomedical domain: design and evaluation issues
Background: Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is critical in the biomedical domain for improving the precision of natural language processing (NLP), text mining, and information ret...
Hua Xu, Marianthi Markatou, Rositsa Dimova, Hongfa...
CORR
2000
Springer
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One Sense per Collocation and Genre/Topic Variations
This paper revisits the one sense per collocation hypothesis using fine-grained sense distinctions and two different corpora. We show that the hypothesis is weaker for fine-graine...
David Martínez, Eneko Agirre
IIR
2010
13 years 8 months ago
Semantic Vectors: an Information Retrieval Scenario
In this paper we exploit Semantic Vectors to develop an IR system. The idea is to use semantic spaces built on terms and documents to overcome the problem of word ambiguity. Word ...
Pierpaolo Basile, Annalina Caputo, Giovanni Semera...
CLIN
2003
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Natural Language Processing in Information Retrieval
Many Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques have been used in Information Retrieval. The results are not encouraging. Simple methods (stopwording, porter-style stemming, etc...
Thorsten Brants