#11958Our combination methods rely on predominant senses which are derived automatically fromraw text.
tech,14-3-P06-1013,ak
strategies
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over a diverse pool of
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unsupervised WSD systems
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. Our
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combination methods
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#11942We investigate several voting- and arbiter-based combination strategies over a diverse pool ofunsupervised WSD systems.
tech,9-2-P06-1013,ak
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system combination
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for
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unsupervised WSD
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. We investigate several
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voting
#11925This paper examines the benefits of system combination forunsupervised WSD.
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Educational Research Methods course .
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Combination methods
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are an effective way of improving
#11905As an educational tool, it has been used as part of a unit on protocol analysis in an Educational Research Methods course.Combination methods are an effective way of improving system performance.
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text
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. Experiments using the
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SemCor and Senseval-3 data sets
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demonstrate that our
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ensembles
#11964Experiments using theSemCor and Senseval-3 data sets demonstrate that our ensembles yield significantly better results when compared with state-of-the-art.
tech,6-2-P06-1013,ak
This paper examines the benefits of
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system combination
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for
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unsupervised WSD
</term>
.
#11922This paper examines the benefits ofsystem combination for unsupervised WSD.
tech,3-3-P06-1013,ak
WSD
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. We investigate several
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voting - and arbiter-based combination strategies
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over a diverse pool of
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unsupervised
#11931We investigate severalvoting - and arbiter-based combination strategies over a diverse pool of unsupervised WSD systems.
tech,1-4-P06-1013,ak
unsupervised WSD systems
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. Our
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combination methods
</term>
rely on predominant
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senses
</term>
#11947Ourcombination methods rely on predominant senses which are derived automatically from raw text.
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methods
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rely on predominant
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senses
</term>
which are derived automatically from
#11952Our combination methods rely on predominantsenses which are derived automatically from raw text.
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data sets
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demonstrate that our
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ensembles
</term>
yield significantly better results
#11972Experiments using the SemCor and Senseval-3 data sets demonstrate that ourensembles yield significantly better results when compared with state-of-the-art.