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Regular polysemy: A distributional model
Gemma Boleda
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Sebastian Padó
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Jason Utt
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Month: 7-8 June
Year: 2012
Location: Montréal, Canada
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A Rank-based Distance Measure to Detect Polysemy and to Determine Salient Vector-Space Features for German Prepositions
Maximilian Köper
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Metaphor as a Medium for Emotion: An Empirical Study
Saif Mohammad
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Ekaterina Shutova
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Peter Turney
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A Word-Embedding-based Sense Index for Regular Polysemy Representation
Marco Del Tredici
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Núria Bel
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Improving Coordination on Novel Meaning through Context and Semantic Structure
Thomas Brochhagen
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Regular polysemy: from sense vectors to sense patterns
Anastasiya Lopukhina
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Konstantin Lopukhin
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Ontologies
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Tagging
Textual Entailment
Language
English
Spanish
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