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ECAI
2008
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Word Sense Induction Using Graphs of Collocations
Word Sense Induction (WSI) is the task of identifying the different senses (uses) of a target word in a given text. Traditional graph-based approaches create and then cluster a gra...
Ioannis P. Klapaftis, Suresh Manandhar
EACL
2006
ACL Anthology
13 years 6 months ago
Word Sense Induction: Triplet-Based Clustering and Automatic Evaluation
In this paper a novel solution to automatic and unsupervised word sense induction (WSI) is introduced. It represents an instantiation of the `one sense per collocation' obser...
Stefan Bordag
EMNLP
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Word Sense Induction Disambiguation Using Hierarchical Random Graphs
Graph-based methods have gained attention in many areas of Natural Language Processing (NLP) including Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD), text summarization, keyword extraction and ...
Ioannis P. Klapaftis, Suresh Manandhar
ACL
2009
13 years 2 months ago
Detecting Compositionality in Multi-Word Expressions
Identifying whether a multi-word expression (MWE) is compositional or not is important for numerous NLP applications. Sense induction can partition the context of MWEs into semant...
Ioannis Korkontzelos, Suresh Manandhar
CORR
2000
Springer
78views Education» more  CORR 2000»
13 years 4 months ago
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