lr,14-2-H92-1045,bq |
disambiguation systems
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, one trained on
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bilingual material
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( the
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Canadian Hansards
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#19188
We have recently reported on two new word-sense disambiguation systems, one trained on bilingual material (the Canadian Hansards) and the other trained on monolingual material (Roget's Thesaurus and Grolier's Encyclopedia). |
lr,26-2-H92-1045,bq |
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) and the other trained on
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monolingual material
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(
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Roget 's Thesaurus
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#19200
We have recently reported on two new word-sense disambiguation systems, one trained on bilingual material (the Canadian Hansards) and the other trained on monolingual material (Roget's Thesaurus and Grolier's Encyclopedia). |
other,5-4-H92-1045,bq |
discourse
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effect . That is , if a
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polysemous word
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such as
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sentence
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appears
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#19232
That is, if a polysemous word such as sentence appears two or more times in a well-written discourse, it is extremely likely that they will all share the same sense. |
other,17-4-H92-1045,bq |
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appears two or more times in a
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well-written discourse
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, it is extremely likely that they
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#19244
That is, if a polysemous word such as sentence appears two or more times in a well-written discourse , it is extremely likely that they will all share the same sense. |