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Novel Word-sense Identification
Paul Cook
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Jey Han Lau
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Diana McCarthy
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Timothy Baldwin
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2014
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Venue:
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Citations
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Dynamic Generative model for Diachronic Sense Emergence Detection
Martin Emms
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Arun Kumar Jayapal
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Distinguishing Japanese Non-standard Usages from Standard Ones
Tatsuya Aoki
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Ryohei Sasano
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Hiroya Takamura
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Manabu Okumura
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SlangNet: A WordNet like resource for English Slang
Shehzaad Dhuliawala
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Diptesh Kanojia
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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Deep Neural Models of Semantic Shift
Alex Rosenfeld
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Katrin Erk
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Diachronic Usage Relatedness (DURel): A Framework for the Annotation of Lexical Semantic Change
Dominik Schlechtweg
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Stefanie Eckmann
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Diachronic Word Embeddings Reveal Statistical Laws of Semantic Change
William L. Hamilton
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Jure Leskovec
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Dan Jurafsky
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A Bayesian Model of Diachronic Meaning Change
Lea Frermann
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Mirella Lapata
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An unsupervised EM method to infer time variation in sense probabilities
Martin Emms
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Arun Jayapal
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
http://www3.lingue.unibo.it/blog/clb/?page_id=8
http://www.sketchengine.co.uk/
http://cwb.sourceforge.net/
http://www.macmillandictionary.com/
http://www.csse.unimelb.edu.au/
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English
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Twitter
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