Selectional preferences have been used by word sense disambiguation (WSD) systems as one source of disambiguating information. We evaluate WSD using selectional preferences acquired for English adjective—noun, subject, and direct object grammatical relationships with respect to a standard test corpus. The selectional preferences are specific to verb or adjective classes, rather than individual word forms, so they can be used to disambiguate the co-occurring adjectives and verbs, rather than just the nominal argument heads. We also investigate use of the one-senseper-discourse heuristic to propagate a sense tag for a word to other occurrences of the same word within the current document in order to increase coverage. Although the preferences...
In word sense disambiguation (WSD), the heuristic of choosing the most common sense is extremely pow...
Broad-coverage ontologies which represent lexical semantic knowledge are being built for more and mo...
This research examines a word sense dis-ambiguation method using selectors acquired from the Web. Se...
This article is aimed at quantifying the disambiguation performance of automatically acquired select...
Our system for the SENSEVAL-2 all words task uses automatically acquired selectional prefer-ences to...
Our system for the Senseval-2 all words task uses automatically acquired selectional preferences to ...
Selectional preferences are a source of linguistic information commonly applied to the task of Word ...
This article describes the results of a systematic in-depth study of the criteria used for word sens...
The selectional preferences of verbal predicates are an importantcomponent of a computational lexico...
The selectional preferences of verbal predicates are an important component of a computational lexic...
This research examines a word sense disambiguation method using selectors acquired from theWeb. Sele...
While there has been much research into using selectional preferences for word sense disambiguation ...
While there has been much research into using selectional preferences for word sense disambiguation ...
There has been a great deal of recent research into word sense disambiguation, particularly since th...
Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is a computational linguistics task likely to benefit from the tradi...
In word sense disambiguation (WSD), the heuristic of choosing the most common sense is extremely pow...
Broad-coverage ontologies which represent lexical semantic knowledge are being built for more and mo...
This research examines a word sense dis-ambiguation method using selectors acquired from the Web. Se...
This article is aimed at quantifying the disambiguation performance of automatically acquired select...
Our system for the SENSEVAL-2 all words task uses automatically acquired selectional prefer-ences to...
Our system for the Senseval-2 all words task uses automatically acquired selectional preferences to ...
Selectional preferences are a source of linguistic information commonly applied to the task of Word ...
This article describes the results of a systematic in-depth study of the criteria used for word sens...
The selectional preferences of verbal predicates are an importantcomponent of a computational lexico...
The selectional preferences of verbal predicates are an important component of a computational lexic...
This research examines a word sense disambiguation method using selectors acquired from theWeb. Sele...
While there has been much research into using selectional preferences for word sense disambiguation ...
While there has been much research into using selectional preferences for word sense disambiguation ...
There has been a great deal of recent research into word sense disambiguation, particularly since th...
Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is a computational linguistics task likely to benefit from the tradi...
In word sense disambiguation (WSD), the heuristic of choosing the most common sense is extremely pow...
Broad-coverage ontologies which represent lexical semantic knowledge are being built for more and mo...
This research examines a word sense dis-ambiguation method using selectors acquired from the Web. Se...