Papers for Relevance Assessment by Diana McCarthy

Research Question: automatic identification of words which would benefit from an automatically acquired first sense heuristic

Reformulation: automatic identification of words which would benefit from an automatically acquired first sense heuristic - word sense disambiguation

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C96-1005

Word Sense Disambiguation using Conceptual Density

Eneko Agirre; German Rigau

fernandez

WSD based on mutual information and syntactic patterns

David Férnandez-Amorós

mccarthy

Using automatically acquired predominant senses for Word Sense Disambiguation

Diana McCarthy, Rob Koeling, Julie Weeds and John Carroll

P95-1041

Sense Disambiguation Using Semantic Relations and Adjacency Information

Anil S. Chakravarthy

W03-w7_eacl03lowe.local

Some statistical methods for evaluating information extraction systems

Will Lowe

177-264

Automatic Identification of Infrequent Word Senses

Diana McCarthy, Rob Koeling, Julie Weeds and John Carroll

W96-0211

Automating Feature Set Selection for Case-Based Learning of Linguistic Knowledge

Claire Cardie

N03-1036

Unsupervised methods for developing taxonomies by combining syntactic and statistical information

Dominic Widdows

W97-0209

Selectional Preference and Sense Disambiguation

Philip Resnik

J03-4004

Disambiguating Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives Using Automatically Acquired Selectional Preferences

Diana McCarthy; John Carroll

W00-1318

Automatic WordNet Mapping Using Word Sense Disambiguation

Daniel M. Bikel

W99-0903

Dual Distributional Verb Sense Disambiguation with Small Corpora and Machine Readable Dictionaries

Jeong-Mi Cho; Jungyun Seo; Gil Chang Kim

C96-2118

An ascription-based approach to Speech Acts

Mark Lee; Yorick Wiiks

C94-2113

WORD SENSE AMBIGUATION: CLUSTERING RELATED SENSES

William B. Dolan

P89-1015

ACQUIRING DISAMBIGUATION RULES FROM TEXT

Donald Hindle