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PSB
2004
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Biological Nomenclatures: A Source of Lexical Knowledge and Ambiguity
Olivia Tuason, Lifeng Chen, Hongfang Liu, Judith A...
BMCBI
2006
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Gene and protein nomenclature in public databases
Background: Frequently, several alternative names are in use for biological objects such as genes and proteins. Applications like manual literature search, automated text-mining, ...
Katrin Fundel, Ralf Zimmer
ACL
1997
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Combining Unsupervised Lexical Knowledge Methods for Word Sense Disambiguation
This paper presents a method to combine a set of unsupervised algorithms that can accurately disambiguate word senses in a large, completely untagged corpus. Although most of the ...
German Rigau, Jordi Atserias, Eneko Agirre
AIEDAM
2007
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Biomimetic design through natural language analysis to facilitate cross-domain information retrieval
Biomimetic, or biologically inspired, design uses analogous biological phenomena to develop solutions for engineering problems. Several instances of biomimetic design result from ...
Ivey Chiu, L. H. Shu
COLING
1996
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Role of Word Sense Disambiguation in Lexical Acquisition: Predicting Semantics from Syntactic Cues
This paper addresses the issue of word-sense ambiguity in extraction from machine-readable resources for the construction of large-scale knowledge sources. We describe two experim...
Bonnie J. Dorr, Douglas A. Jones