Single or Multiple? Combining Word Representations Independently Learned from Text and WordNet.
Josu GoikoetxeaEneko AgirreAitor SoroaPublished in: AAAI (2016)
Keyphrases
- wordnet
- lexical database
- word sense disambiguation
- co occurrence
- word sense
- recognizing textual entailment
- text documents
- semantic information
- lexical information
- keywords
- natural language processing
- automatically created
- lexical resources
- semantic relatedness
- semantic relations
- semantic similarity
- textual entailment
- sense disambiguation
- manually constructed
- word similarity
- word pairs
- word meanings
- text clustering
- semantic distance
- hand crafted
- knowledge base
- semantic representations
- computing semantic relatedness
- lexical knowledge
- relatedness measure
- natural language text
- chinese english
- text retrieval
- semantic features
- artificial intelligence
- unsupervised word sense disambiguation
- lexical chains
- related words
- semantically related
- sentence level
- n gram
- text mining
- unknown words
- target word
- computational linguistics
- part of speech
- cross lingual
- information extraction
- knowledge representation
- web pages