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Senseval-3 task: Word Sense Disambiguation of WordNet glosses
Ken Litkowski
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2004
Location: Barcelona, Spain
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SIG: SIGLEX
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Experiments on the Validation of Sense Annotations Assisted by Lexical Chains
Roberto Navigli
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Using Cycles and Quasi-Cycles to Disambiguate Dictionary Glosses
Roberto Navigli
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Squibs: Consistent Validation of Manual and Automatic Sense Annotations with the Aid of Semantic Graphs
Roberto Navigli
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Inducing Frame Semantic Verb Classes from WordNet and LDOCE
Rebecca Green
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Bonnie J. Dorr
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Philip Resnik
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High-Fidelity Lexical Axiom Construction from Verb Glosses
Gene Kim
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Lenhart Schubert
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Inducing a semantic frame lexicon from WordNet data
Rebecca Green
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Bonnie Dorr
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http://www.hlt.utdallas.edu/
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