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Investigations on Word Senses and Word Usages
Katrin Erk
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Diana McCarthy
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Nicholas Gaylord
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2009
Location: Suntec, Singapore
Venue:
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IJCNLP |
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Word Sense Induction Using Lexical Chain based Hypergraph Model
Tao Qian
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Donghong Ji
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Mingyao Zhang
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Chong Teng
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Congling Xia
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Latent Vector Weighting for Word Meaning in Context
Tim Van de Cruys
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Thierry Poibeau
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Anna Korhonen
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Managing Uncertainty in Semantic Tagging
Silvie Cinková
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Martin Holub
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Vincent Kríž
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One Sense per Tweeter ... and Other Lexical Semantic Tales of Twitter
Spandana Gella
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Paul Cook
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Timothy Baldwin
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Measuring Word Meaning in Context
Katrin Erk
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Diana McCarthy
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Nicholas Gaylord
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German in Flux: Detecting Metaphoric Change via Word Entropy
Dominik Schlechtweg
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Stefanie Eckmann
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Enrico Santus
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Daniel Hole
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An analysis of ambiguity in word sense annotations
David Jurgens
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VPS-GradeUp: Graded Decisions on Usage Patterns
Vít Baisa
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Silvie Cinková
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Ema Krejčová
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Anna Vernerová
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Graded and Word-Sense-Disambiguation Decisions in Corpus Pattern Analysis: a Pilot Study
Silvie Cinková
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Ema Krejčová
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Anna Vernerová
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Vít Baisa
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Best of Both Worlds: Making Word Sense Embeddings Interpretable
Alexander Panchenko
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Multi-Prototype Vector-Space Models of Word Meaning
Joseph Reisinger
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Raymond J. Mooney
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Embracing Ambiguity: A Comparison of Annotation Methodologies for Crowdsourcing Word Sense Labels
David Jurgens
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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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Collective Annotation of Linguistic Resources: Basic Principles and a Formal Model
Ulle Endriss
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Raquel Fernández
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Grounding Action Descriptions in Videos
Michaela Regneri
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Marcus Rohrbach
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Dominikus Wetzel
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Stefan Thater
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Bernt Schiele
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Manfred Pinkal
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A Sense-Topic Model for Word Sense Induction with Unsupervised Data Enrichment
Jing Wang
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Mohit Bansal
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Kevin Gimpel
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Brian D. Ziebart
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Clement T. Yu
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An Evaluation of Graded Sense Disambiguation using Word Sense Induction
David Jurgens
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Unsupervised Word Usage Similarity in Social Media Texts
Spandana Gella
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Paul Cook
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Bo Han
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SemEval-2013 Task 13: Word Sense Induction for Graded and Non-Graded Senses
David Jurgens
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Ioannis Klapaftis
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AI-KU: Using Substitute Vectors and Co-Occurrence Modeling For Word Sense Induction and Disambiguation
Osman Başkaya
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Enis Sert
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Volkan Cirik
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Deniz Yuret
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What Is Word Meaning, Really? (And How Can Distributional Models Help Us Describe It?)
Katrin Erk
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Measuring the Impact of Sense Similarity on Word Sense Induction
David Jurgens
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Keith Stevens
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Supervised and unsupervised approaches to measuring usage similarity
Milton King
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Paul Cook
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One Representation per Word - Does it make Sense for Composition?
Thomas Kober
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Julie Weeds
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John Wilkie
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Jeremy Reffin
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David Weir
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English
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