A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems is to assume that a verb has a fixed number of senses and rely on a precompiled lexicon to achieve large coverage. This paper demonstrates that this assumption is too weak to cope with the similar problems of lexical divergences between languages and unexpected uses of words that give rise to cases outside of the pre-compiled lexicon coverage. We first examine the lexical divergences between English verbs and Chinese verbs. We then focus on a specific lexical selection problem - translating English change-of-state verbs into Chinese verb compounds. We show that an accurate translation depends not only on information about the participants...
We describe an approach to large-scale construction of a semantic lexicon for Chinese verbs. We lev...
We show for the first time that incorporating the predictions of a word sense disambiguation system ...
We show for the first time that incorporating the predictions of a word sense disambigua-tion system...
A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) syst...
A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) syst...
A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) syst...
A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) syst...
. A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) sy...
Word selection is an vital factor to improve the quality of machine translation. This paper introduc...
Abstract. We studied a special case for the translation of English verbs in verb-object pairs. Resea...
This paper addresses the problem of automatic acquisition of lexical knowledge for rapid construct...
This paper applies and evaluates a semi-automatically acquired Mandarin Chinese lexicon (Olsen, Dorr...
Advances in representation learning have enabled natural language processing models to derive non-ne...
Many studies of lexical semantics focus on the semantic relations among near-synonyms. Nevertheless,...
Word selection is an vital factor to improve the quality of machine translation. This paper introduc...
We describe an approach to large-scale construction of a semantic lexicon for Chinese verbs. We lev...
We show for the first time that incorporating the predictions of a word sense disambiguation system ...
We show for the first time that incorporating the predictions of a word sense disambigua-tion system...
A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) syst...
A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) syst...
A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) syst...
A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) syst...
. A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) sy...
Word selection is an vital factor to improve the quality of machine translation. This paper introduc...
Abstract. We studied a special case for the translation of English verbs in verb-object pairs. Resea...
This paper addresses the problem of automatic acquisition of lexical knowledge for rapid construct...
This paper applies and evaluates a semi-automatically acquired Mandarin Chinese lexicon (Olsen, Dorr...
Advances in representation learning have enabled natural language processing models to derive non-ne...
Many studies of lexical semantics focus on the semantic relations among near-synonyms. Nevertheless,...
Word selection is an vital factor to improve the quality of machine translation. This paper introduc...
We describe an approach to large-scale construction of a semantic lexicon for Chinese verbs. We lev...
We show for the first time that incorporating the predictions of a word sense disambiguation system ...
We show for the first time that incorporating the predictions of a word sense disambigua-tion system...