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Word Sense Subjectivity for Cross-lingual Lexical Substitution

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Word Sense Subjectivity for Cross-lingual Lexical Substitution
We explore the relation between word sense subjectivity and cross-lingual lexical substitution, following the intuition that good substitutions will transfer a word's (contextual) sentiment from the source language into the target language. Experiments on English-Chinese lexical substitution show that taking a word's subjectivity into account can indeed improve performance. We also show that just using word sense subjectivity can perform as well as integrating fully-fledged fine-grained word sense disambiguation for words which have both subjective and objective senses.
Fangzhong Su, Katja Markert
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where NAACL
Authors Fangzhong Su, Katja Markert
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