Autores
Calvo Castro Francisco Hiram
Gelbukh Alexander
Título Finding the Most Frequent Sense of a Word by the Length of Its Definition
Tipo Congreso
Sub-tipo SCOPUS
Descripción Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 13th Mexican International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, MICAI 2014
Resumen Most frequent sense (MFS) is a very powerful heuristic in word sense disambiguation, extremely difficult to outperform with sophisticated methods. We show that counting the number of words, characters, or relationships of a word’s sense definitions allows guessing the most frequent sense of the word: the MFS usually has a longer gloss, more examples of usage, and more relationships with other words (synonyms, hyponyms, etc.). In addition, we show that this effect is resource-dependent, making some algorithms to perform differently with different dictionaries
Observaciones Human-Inspired Computing and Its Applications
Lugar Tuxtla Gutiérrez
País Mexico
No. de páginas 1-8
Vol. / Cap. 8856
Inicio 2014-11-16
Fin 2014-11-22
ISBN/ISSN 978-3-319-13646-2