This paper presents an unsupervised approach to solve semantic ambiguity based on the integration of the Personalized PageRank algorithm with word-sense frequency information. Natural Language tasks such as Machine Translation or Recommender Systems are likely to be enriched by our approach, which includes semantic information that obtains the appropriate word-sense via support from two sources: a multidimensional network that includes a set of different resources (i.e. WordNet, WordNet Domains, WordNet Affect, SUMO and Semantic Classes); and the information provided by word-sense frequencies and word-sense collocation from the SemCor Corpus. Our series of results were analyzed and compared against the results of several renowned studies us...
We present and analyze an unsupervised method for Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD). Our work is based...
Word sense disambiguation is a core problem in many tasks related to language processing. In this pa...
Over the decades, lot of studies had been carried out to suggest different approaches for Word Sense...
This paper presents an unsupervised approach to solve semantic ambiguity based on the integration of...
This article discusses PageRank on semantic networks, with application to word sense disambiguation
This paper describes a new Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) algorithm which extends two well-known va...
We introduce a new method for unsupervised knowledge-based word sense disambiguation (WSD) based on ...
The term of word sense disambiguation, WSD, is introduced in the context of text document processing...
Most word sense disambiguation (WSD) methods require large quantities of manually annotated training...
This work proposes a basic framework for resolving sense disambiguation through the use of Semantic ...
This paper presents a method of acquiring knowledge from the Web for noun sense disambiguation. Word...
Abstract. A large class of unsupervised algorithms for Word Sense Disam-biguation (WSD) is that of d...
Abstract. Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) is an hard challenge especially for language different fro...
Abstract:- In this paper we propose and discuss a method for Word Sense Disambiguation. A Lexicon ap...
Abstract. This paper explores a fully automatic knowledge-based method which performs the noun sense...
We present and analyze an unsupervised method for Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD). Our work is based...
Word sense disambiguation is a core problem in many tasks related to language processing. In this pa...
Over the decades, lot of studies had been carried out to suggest different approaches for Word Sense...
This paper presents an unsupervised approach to solve semantic ambiguity based on the integration of...
This article discusses PageRank on semantic networks, with application to word sense disambiguation
This paper describes a new Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) algorithm which extends two well-known va...
We introduce a new method for unsupervised knowledge-based word sense disambiguation (WSD) based on ...
The term of word sense disambiguation, WSD, is introduced in the context of text document processing...
Most word sense disambiguation (WSD) methods require large quantities of manually annotated training...
This work proposes a basic framework for resolving sense disambiguation through the use of Semantic ...
This paper presents a method of acquiring knowledge from the Web for noun sense disambiguation. Word...
Abstract. A large class of unsupervised algorithms for Word Sense Disam-biguation (WSD) is that of d...
Abstract. Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) is an hard challenge especially for language different fro...
Abstract:- In this paper we propose and discuss a method for Word Sense Disambiguation. A Lexicon ap...
Abstract. This paper explores a fully automatic knowledge-based method which performs the noun sense...
We present and analyze an unsupervised method for Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD). Our work is based...
Word sense disambiguation is a core problem in many tasks related to language processing. In this pa...
Over the decades, lot of studies had been carried out to suggest different approaches for Word Sense...