Title
WASP-Bench: a lexicographic tool supporting word sense disambiguation
Abstract
We present WASP-Bench: a novel approach to Word Sense Disambiguation, also providing a semi-automatic environment for a lexicographer to compose dictionary entries based on corpus evidence. For WSD, involving lexicographers tackles the twin obstacles to high accuracy: paucity of training data and insufficiently explicit dictionaries. For lexicographers, the computational environment fills the need for a corpus workbench which supports WSD. Results under simulated lexicographic use on the English lexical-sample task show precision comparable with supervised systems, without using the laboriously-prepared training data.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2001
SENSEVAL@ACL
word sense disambiguation,training data,semi-automatic environment,computational environment,lexicographic tool,english lexical-sample task show,corpus evidence,laboriously-prepared training data,high accuracy,dictionary entry,word sense,corpus workbench
Field
DocType
Citations 
Training set,Workbench,Computer science,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,Lexicographical order,Lexicography,Word-sense disambiguation
Conference
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.95
4
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David Tugwell1224.11
Adam Kilgarriff21173137.16