other,6-1-H92-1045,ak </term> . It is well-known that there are <term> polysemous words </term> like <term> sentence </term> whose <term>
other,17-1-H92-1045,ak or <term> sense </term> depends on the <term> context of use </term> . We have recently reported on two
tech,7-2-H92-1045,ak have recently reported on two new <term> word-sense disambiguation systems </term> , one trained on bilingual material
lr-prod,18-2-H92-1045,ak trained on bilingual material ( the <term> Canadian Hansards </term> ) and the other trained on monolingual
lr-prod,29-2-H92-1045,ak trained on monolingual material ( <term> Roget 's Thesaurus </term> and <term> Grolier 's Encyclopedia </term>
lr-prod,33-2-H92-1045,ak <term> Roget 's Thesaurus </term> and <term> Grolier 's Encyclopedia </term> ) . As this work was nearing completion
other,12-3-H92-1045,ak completion , we observed a very strong <term> discourse effect </term> . That is , if a <term> polysemous
other,5-4-H92-1045,ak discourse effect </term> . That is , if a <term> polysemous word </term> such as <term> sentence </term> appears
tech,17-6-H92-1045,ak for improving the performance of the <term> word-sense disambiguation algorithm </term> . In addition , it could also be
tech,11-7-H92-1045,ak could also be used to help evaluate <term> disambiguation algorithms </term> that did not make use of the <term>
model,20-7-H92-1045,ak </term> that did not make use of the <term> discourse constraint </term> . This paper describes an extension
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