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Word Sense Disambiguation using KeNet

2021 29th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2021
The highly studied Natural Language Processing (NLP) problem Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) is the process of removing the ambiguities of multiple-sense words that have the same morphological structure. The first step of WSD is to list the probable meanings of the word.The next step is identify the meaning which is used in the context within the ...
Meltem Cetiner   +3 more
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Sense Space for Word Sense Disambiguation

2018 IEEE International Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing (BigComp), 2018
Word sense disambiguation is essential for semantic analysis in many natural language-related applications, such as information retrieval, data mining, and machine translation. One of the effective models for word sense disambiguation is the word space model that represents context vectors and sense vectors in a word vector space.
Myung Yun Kang   +2 more
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Malayalam word sense disambiguation

2010 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, 2010
This paper presents an outline of our work to develop a word sense disambiguation system in Malayalam. Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is a linguistically based mechanism for automatically defining the correct sense of a word in the context. WSD is a long standing problem in computational linguistics.
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Probabilistic word sense disambiguation

Computer Speech & Language, 2004
We present a theoretically motivated method for creating probabilistic word sense disambiguation (WSD) systems. The method works by composing multiple probabilistic components: such modularity is made possible by an application of Bayesian statistics and Lidstone's smoothing method. We show that a probabilistic WSD system created along these lines is a
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Arabic Word Sense Disambiguation - Survey

2017 International Conference on New Trends in Computing Sciences (ICTCS), 2017
One of the central challenging and most difficult problems in Natural Language Processing is the capability to identify what a word means with respect to a context in which it comes into view. This problem is called Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD). It is ubiquitous across all languages but it has greater challenges in Semitic languages like Arabic ...
Marwah Alian   +2 more
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Word sense disambiguation methods

Programming and Computer Software, 2010
Word sense disambiguation is one of the key tasks of text processing. It consists in the determination of senses of words or compound terms in accordance with the context where they were used. The word sense disambiguation problem originated in the 1950s as a subtask of machine translation.
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Word Sense Disambiguation

1988
Computational lexical approaches to disambiguation divide into syntactic category assignment such as whether farm is a noun or a verb (Milne, 1986) and word sense disambiguation within syntactic category.9 The latter problem is the subject of this chapter.
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Word Sense Disambiguation Based on Word Sense Clustering

2006
In this paper we address the problem of Word Sense Disambiguation by introducing a knowledge-driven framework for the disambiguation of nouns. The proposal is based on the clustering of noun sense representations and it serves as a general model that includes some existing disambiguation methods.
Henry Anaya-Sánchez   +2 more
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Word Sense Disambiguation Using Wikipedia

2013
This paper describes explorations in word sense disambiguation using Wikipedia as a source of sense annotations. Through experiments on four different languages, we show that the Wikipedia-based sense annotations are reliable and can be used to construct accurate sense classifiers.
Bharath Dandala   +2 more
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Corpus and Word Sense Disambiguation

2018
Every natural language has a large set of words, which, when these are used in a piece of text, may vary in sense denotation. It has been noted that for ages that context, where these words are found to be used, can play an explicit and active role to influence the words to deviate from the original sense to generate new senses.
Niladri Sekhar Dash, L. Ramamoorthy
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