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2012
Word-sense disambiguation (WSD) is the process of identifying the meanings of words in context. This article begins with discussing the origins of the problem in the earliest machine translation systems. Early attempts to solve the WSD problem suffered from a lack of coverage.
Mark Stevenson, Yorick Wilks
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Word-sense disambiguation (WSD) is the process of identifying the meanings of words in context. This article begins with discussing the origins of the problem in the earliest machine translation systems. Early attempts to solve the WSD problem suffered from a lack of coverage.
Mark Stevenson, Yorick Wilks
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Word Sense Disambiguation in the Biomedical Domain: An Overview
Journal of Computational Biology, 2005There is a trend towards automatic analysis of large amounts of literature in the biomedical domain. However, this can be effective only if the ambiguity in natural language is resolved. In this paper, the current state of research in word sense disambiguation (WSD) is reviewed.
Martijn J. Schuemie +2 more
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2018
Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is the process of identifying the meanings of words in context. The difficulty of this problem stems from the subtlety of word sense differences and the need for some level of understanding. This chapter describes the main approaches to the problem, methods for evaluating performance, and potential applications.
Eneko Agirre, Mark Stevenson
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Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is the process of identifying the meanings of words in context. The difficulty of this problem stems from the subtlety of word sense differences and the need for some level of understanding. This chapter describes the main approaches to the problem, methods for evaluating performance, and potential applications.
Eneko Agirre, Mark Stevenson
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