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EMNLP
2011
13 years 11 months ago
Cross-Cutting Models of Lexical Semantics
Context-dependent word similarity can be measured over multiple cross-cutting dimensions. For example, lung and breath are similar thematically, while authoritative and superfici...
Joseph Reisinger, Raymond J. Mooney
ACL
2001
15 years 1 months ago
Mapping Lexical Entries in a Verbs Database to WordNet Senses
This paper describes automatic techniques for mapping 9611 entries in a database of English verbs to WordNet senses. The verbs were initially grouped into 491 classes based on syn...
Rebecca Green, Lisa Pearl, Bonnie J. Dorr, Philip ...
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15 years 7 months ago
SCUT-COUCH2009 - A Comprehensive Online Unconstrained Handwriting Database
SCUT-COUCH 2009 database is a comprehensive database that consists of 12 datasets, namely GB1, GB2, TradGB1, Big5, Pinyin, Letters, Digit, Symbol, Word8888, Word17366, Word44208 an...
Lianwen Jin
TAL
2010
Springer
14 years 9 months ago
Semi-automatic Endogenous Enrichment of Collaboratively Constructed Lexical Resources: Piggybacking onto Wiktionary
The lack of large-scale, freely available and durable lexical resources, and the consequences for NLP, is widely acknowledged but the attempts to cope with usual bottlenecks preven...
Franck Sajous, Emmanuel Navarro, Bruno Gaume, Laur...
INTERSPEECH
2010
14 years 6 months ago
Competition in the perception of spoken Japanese words
Japanese listeners detected Japanese words embedded at the end of nonsense sequences (e.g., kaba 'hippopotamus' in gyachikaba). When the final portion of the preceding c...
Takashi Otake, James M. McQueen, Anne Cutler