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SENSEVAL@ACL 2001: Toulouse, France
- Judita Preiss, David Yarowsky:
Proceedings of Second International Workshop on Evaluating Word Sense Disambiguation Systems, SENSEVAL@ACL 2001, Toulouse, France, July 5-6, 2001. Association for Computational Linguistics 2001 - Philip Edmonds, Scott Cotton:
SENSEVAL-2: Overview. 1-5 - Eneko Agirre, Elena Garcia, Mikel Lersundi, David Martínez, Eli Pociello:
The Basque Task: Did Systems Perform in the Upperbound? 9-12 - Iris Hendrickx, Antal van den Bosch:
Dutch Word Sense Disambiguation: Data and Preliminary Results. 13-16 - Adam Kilgarriff:
English Lexical Sample Task Description. 17-20 - Martha Palmer, Christiane Fellbaum, Scott Cotton, Lauren Delfs, Hoa Trang Dang:
English Tasks: All-Words and Verb Lexical Sample. 21-24 - Neeme Kahusk, Heili Orav, Haldur Oim:
Sensiting Inflectionality: Estonian Task for SENSEVAL-2. 25-28 - Francesca Bertagna, Claudia Soria, Nicoletta Calzolari:
The Italian Lexical Sample Task. 29-32 - Kiyoaki Shirai:
SENSEVAL-2 Japanese Dictionary Task. 33-36 - Sadao Kurohashi:
SENSEVAL-2 Japanese Translation Task. 37-40 - German Rigau, Mariona Taulé, Ana Fernandez, Julio Gonzalo:
Framework and Results for the Spanish SENSEVAL. 41-44 - Dimitrios Kokkinakis, Jerker Järborg, Yvonne Cederholm:
SENSEVAL-2 The Swedish Framework. 45-48 - Paul Buitelaar:
The SENSEVAL-2 Panel on Domains, Topics and Senses. 49-52 - Timothy Baldwin, Atsushi Okazaki, Takenobu Tokunaga, Hozumi Tanaka:
The Japanese Translation Task: Lexical and Structural Perspectives. 55-58 - Clara I. Cabezas, Philip Resnik, Jessica Stevens:
Supervised Sense Tagging using Support Vector Machines. 59-62 - Gerald Chao, Michael G. Dyer:
Probabilistic Network Models for Word Sense Disambiguation. 63-66 - Eric Crestan, Marc El-Bèze, Claude de Loupy:
Improving WSD with Multi-Level View of Context Monitored by Similarity Measure. 67-70 - Gerard Escudero, Lluís Màrquez, German Rigau:
Using LazyBoosting for Word Sense Disambiguation. 71-74 - David Fernández-Amorós, Julio Gonzalo, Felisa Verdejo:
The UNED Systems at SENSEVAL-2. 75-78 - Sherwood Haynes:
Semantic Tagging Using WordNet Examples. 79-82 - Véronique Hoste, Anne Kool, Walter Daelemans:
Classifier Optimization and Combination in the English All Words Task. 83-86 - H. Tolga Ilhan, Sepandar D. Kamvar, Dan Klein, Christopher D. Manning, Kristina Toutanova:
Combining Heterogeneous Classifiers for Word-Sense Disambiguation. 87-90 - Dimitrios Kokkinakis:
The Spr\aakdata-ML System as Used for SENSEVAL-2. 91-94 - Tadashi Kumano, Hideki Kashioka, Hideki Tanaka:
ATR-SLT System for SENSEVAL-2 Japanese Translation Task. 95-98 - Torbjörn Lager, Natalia Zinovjeva:
Sense and Deduction: The Power of Peewees Applied to the SENSEVAL-2 Swedish Lexical Sample Task. 99-102 - Lim Beng Tat, Zaharin Yusoff, Tang Enya Kong, Guo Cheng Ming:
Primitive-Based Word Sense Disambiguation for SENSEVAL-2. 103-106 - Kenneth C. Litkowski:
Use of Machine Readable Dictionaries for Word-Sense Disambiguation in SENSEVAL-2. 107-110 - Bernardo Magnini, Carlo Strapparava, Giovanni Pezzulo, Alfio Gliozzo:
Using Domain Information for Word Sense Disambiguation. 111-114 - David Martínez, Eneko Agirre:
Decision Lists for English and Basque. 115-118 - Diana McCarthy, John Carroll, Judita Preiss:
Disambiguating Noun and Verb Senses Using Automatically Acquired Selectional Preferences. 119-122 - Magnus Merkel, Mikael Andersson:
Combination of Contextual Features for Word Sense Disambiguation: LIU-WSD. 123-126 - Rada Flavia Mihalcea, Dan I. Moldovan:
Pattern Learning and Active Feature Selection for Word Sense Disambiguation. 127-130 - Andrés Montoyo-Guijarro, Armando Suárez:
The University of Alicante Word Sense Disambiguation System. 131-134 - Masaki Murata, Masao Utiyama, Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Qing Ma, Hitoshi Isahara:
Japanese Word Sense Disambiguation using the Simple Bayes and Support Vector Machine Methods. 135-138 - Ted Pedersen:
Machine Learning with Lexical Features: The Duluth Approach to SENSEVAL-2. 139-142 - Judita Preiss:
Anaphora Resolution with Word Sense Disambiguation. 143-146 - Hee-Cheol Seo, Sang-Zoo Lee, Hae-Chang Rim, Ho Lee:
KUNLP system using Classification Information Model at SENSEVAL-2. 147-150 - David Tugwell, Adam Kilgarriff:
WASP-Bench: a Lexicographic Tool Supporting Word Sense Disambiguation. 151-154 - Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Satoshi Sekine, Masaki Murata, Hitoshi Isahara:
Word Translation Based on Machine Learning Models Using Translation Memory and Corpora. 155-158 - Kadri Vider, Kaarel Kaljurand:
Automatic WSD: Does it Make Sense of Estonian? 159-162 - David Yarowsky, Silviu Cucerzan, Radu Florian, Charles Schafer, Richard Wicentowski:
The John Hopkins SENSEVAL-2 System Descriptions. 163-166
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