#22038Either, (1) words related in meaning to thealternative senses of the polysemous word will be retrieved; new strings will be derived by substituting these related words into the context of the polysemous word; a large textual corpus will then be searched for these derived strings; and that sense will be chosen that corresponds to the derived string that is found most often in the corpus.
other,50-5-H91-1077,ak
from those
<term>
words
</term>
to the
<term>
alternative senses
</term>
of the
<term>
polysemous word
</term>
#22150Or, (2) the context of the polysemous word will be used as a key to search a large corpus; all words found to occur in that context will be noted; WordNet will then be used to estimate the semantic distance from those words to thealternative senses of the polysemous word; and that sense will be chosen that is closest in meaning to other words occurring in the same context.
#21962A method of sense resolution is proposed that is based on WordNet, an on-line lexical database that incorporates semantic relations (synonymy,antonymy, hyponymy, meronymy, causal and troponymic entailment) as labeled pointers between word senses.
#21968A method of sense resolution is proposed that is based on WordNet, an on-line lexical database that incorporates semantic relations (synonymy, antonymy, hyponymy, meronymy,causal and troponymic entailment) as labeled pointers between word senses.
other,30-5-H91-1077,ak
words
</term>
found to occur in that
<term>
context
</term>
will be noted ;
<term>
WordNet
</term>
#22130Or, (2) the context of the polysemous word will be used as a key to search a large corpus; all words found to occur in thatcontext will be noted; WordNet will then be used to estimate the semantic distance from those words to the alternative senses of the polysemous word; and that sense will be chosen that is closest in meaning to other words occurring in the same context.
other,33-4-H91-1077,ak
<term>
related words
</term>
into the
<term>
context
</term>
of the
<term>
polysemous word
</term>
#22060Either, (1) words related in meaning to the alternative senses of the polysemous word will be retrieved; new strings will be derived by substituting these related words into thecontext of the polysemous word; a large textual corpus will then be searched for these derived strings; and that sense will be chosen that corresponds to the derived string that is found most often in the corpus.
other,6-5-H91-1077,ak
<term>
corpus
</term>
. Or , ( 2 ) the
<term>
context
</term>
of the
<term>
polysemous word
</term>
#22106Or, (2) thecontext of the polysemous word will be used as a key to search a large corpus; all words found to occur in that context will be noted; WordNet will then be used to estimate the semantic distance from those words to the alternative senses of the polysemous word; and that sense will be chosen that is closest in meaning to other words occurring in the same context.
other,75-5-H91-1077,ak
<term>
words
</term>
occurring in the same
<term>
context
</term>
. If successful , this procedure
#22175Or, (2) the context of the polysemous word will be used as a key to search a large corpus; all words found to occur in that context will be noted; WordNet will then be used to estimate the semantic distance from those words to the alternative senses of the polysemous word; and that sense will be chosen that is closest in meaning to other words occurring in the samecontext.
lr,71-4-H91-1077,ak
string that is found most often in the
<term>
corpus
</term>
. Or , ( 2 ) the
<term>
context
</term>
#22098Either, (1) words related in meaning to the alternative senses of the polysemous word will be retrieved; new strings will be derived by substituting these related words into the context of the polysemous word; a large textual corpus will then be searched for these derived strings; and that sense will be chosen that corresponds to the derived string that is found most often in thecorpus.
#21964A method of sense resolution is proposed that is based on WordNet, an on-line lexical database that incorporates semantic relations (synonymy, antonymy,hyponymy, meronymy, causal and troponymic entailment) as labeled pointers between word senses.
tech,12-6-H91-1077,ak
practical applications to problems of
<term>
information retrieval
</term>
,
<term>
mechanical translation
</term>
#22189If successful, this procedure could have practical applications to problems ofinformation retrieval, mechanical translation, intelligent tutoring systems, and elsewhere.
tech,18-6-H91-1077,ak
<term>
mechanical translation
</term>
,
<term>
intelligent tutoring systems
</term>
, and elsewhere . A system is described
#22195If successful, this procedure could have practical applications to problems of information retrieval, mechanical translation,intelligent tutoring systems, and elsewhere.
other,16-5-H91-1077,ak
polysemous word
</term>
will be used as a
<term>
key
</term>
to search a
<term>
large corpus
</term>
#22116Or, (2) the context of the polysemous word will be used as akey to search a large corpus; all words found to occur in that context will be noted; WordNet will then be used to estimate the semantic distance from those words to the alternative senses of the polysemous word; and that sense will be chosen that is closest in meaning to other words occurring in the same context.
lr,20-5-H91-1077,ak
used as a
<term>
key
</term>
to search a
<term>
large corpus
</term>
; all
<term>
words
</term>
found to occur
#22120Or, (2) the context of the polysemous word will be used as a key to search alarge corpus; all words found to occur in that context will be noted; WordNet will then be used to estimate the semantic distance from those words to the alternative senses of the polysemous word; and that sense will be chosen that is closest in meaning to other words occurring in the same context.
lr,40-4-H91-1077,ak
the
<term>
polysemous word
</term>
; a
<term>
large textual corpus
</term>
will then be searched for these derived
#22067Either, (1) words related in meaning to the alternative senses of the polysemous word will be retrieved; new strings will be derived by substituting these related words into the context of the polysemous word; alarge textual corpus will then be searched for these derived strings; and that sense will be chosen that corresponds to the derived string that is found most often in the corpus.
lr,15-1-H91-1077,ak
on
<term>
WordNet
</term>
, an on-line
<term>
lexical database
</term>
that incorporates
<term>
semantic relations
#21953A method of sense resolution is proposed that is based on WordNet, an on-linelexical database that incorporates semantic relations (synonymy, antonymy, hyponymy, meronymy, causal and troponymic entailment) as labeled pointers between word senses.
other,67-5-H91-1077,ak
</term>
will be chosen that is closest in
<term>
meaning
</term>
to other
<term>
words
</term>
occurring
#22167Or, (2) the context of the polysemous word will be used as a key to search a large corpus; all words found to occur in that context will be noted; WordNet will then be used to estimate the semantic distance from those words to the alternative senses of the polysemous word; and that sense will be chosen that is closest inmeaning to other words occurring in the same context.
other,8-4-H91-1077,ak
( 1 )
<term>
words
</term>
related in
<term>
meaning
</term>
to the
<term>
alternative senses
</term>
#22035Either, (1) words related inmeaning to the alternative senses of the polysemous word will be retrieved; new strings will be derived by substituting these related words into the context of the polysemous word; a large textual corpus will then be searched for these derived strings; and that sense will be chosen that corresponds to the derived string that is found most often in the corpus.
tech,15-6-H91-1077,ak
<term>
information retrieval
</term>
,
<term>
mechanical translation
</term>
,
<term>
intelligent tutoring systems
#22192If successful, this procedure could have practical applications to problems of information retrieval,mechanical translation, intelligent tutoring systems, and elsewhere.
#21966A method of sense resolution is proposed that is based on WordNet, an on-line lexical database that incorporates semantic relations (synonymy, antonymy, hyponymy,meronymy, causal and troponymic entailment) as labeled pointers between word senses.