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Automatic identification of words with novel but infrequent senses
Paul Cook
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Graeme Hirst
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Paper Details:
Month: December
Year: 2011
Location: Singapore
Venue:
PACLIC |
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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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Dynamic Generative model for Diachronic Sense Emergence Detection
Martin Emms
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Arun Kumar Jayapal
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http://trac.sketchengine.co.uk/wiki/Corpora/enTenTen
http://maltparser.org/
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Word Sense Disambiguation
Language
English
Dataset
Social Media
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