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Making Sense of Word Embeddings
Maria Pelevina
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Nikolay Arefiev
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Chris Biemann
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Alexander Panchenko
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2016
Location: Berlin, Germany
Venue:
Rep4NLP |
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SIG: SIGREP
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Unsupervised Does Not Mean Uninterpretable: The Case for Word Sense Induction and Disambiguation
Alexander Panchenko
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Eugen Ruppert
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Stefano Faralli
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Simone Paolo Ponzetto
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Chris Biemann
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Applying Multi-Sense Embeddings for German Verbs to Determine Semantic Relatedness and to Detect Non-Literal Language
Maximilian Köper
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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An Unsupervised Word Sense Disambiguation System for Under-Resourced Languages
Dmitry Ustalov
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Denis Teslenko
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Alexander Panchenko
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Mikhail Chernoskutov
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Chris Biemann
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Simone Paolo Ponzetto
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Retrofitting Word Representations for Unsupervised Sense Aware Word Similarities
Steffen Remus
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Chris Biemann
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Watset: Automatic Induction of Synsets from a Graph of Synonyms
Dmitry Ustalov
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Alexander Panchenko
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Chris Biemann
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Sense-Aware Neural Models for Pun Location in Texts
Yitao Cai
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Yin Li
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Xiaojun Wan
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Finding Individual Word Sense Changes and their Delay in Appearance
Nina Tahmasebi
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Thomas Risse
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SJTU-NLP at SemEval-2018 Task 9: Neural Hypernym Discovery with Term Embeddings
Zhuosheng Zhang
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Jiangtong Li
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Hai Zhao
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Bingjie Tang
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Vectors or Graphs? On Differences of Representations for Distributional Semantic Models
Chris Biemann
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Improving Verb Metaphor Detection by Propagating Abstractness to Words, Phrases and Individual Senses
Maximilian Köper
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Using Linked Disambiguated Distributional Networks for Word Sense Disambiguation
Alexander Panchenko
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Stefano Faralli
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Simone Paolo Ponzetto
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Chris Biemann
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Adapting predominant and novel sense discovery algorithms for identifying corpus-specific sense differences
Binny Mathew
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Suman Kalyan Maity
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Pratip Sarkar
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Animesh Mukherjee
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Pawan Goyal
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Improving Word Sense Disambiguation in Neural Machine Translation with Sense Embeddings
Annette Rios Gonzales
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Laura Mascarell
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Rico Sennrich
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Distributional Lesk: Effective Knowledge-Based Word Sense Disambiguation
Dieke Oele
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Gertjan van Noord
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Efficient Graph-based Word Sense Induction by Distributional Inclusion Vector Embeddings
Haw-Shiuan Chang
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Amol Agrawal
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Ananya Ganesh
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Anirudha Desai
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Vinayak Mathur
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Alfred Hough
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Andrew McCallum
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Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis into the Wild
Caroline Brun
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Vassilina Nikoulina
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https://code.google.com/p/word2vec
http://panchenko.me/data/joint/
https://github.com/tudarmstadt-lt/
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Embeddings
Ontologies
Task
Named Entity Recognition
Language
Chinese
English
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