Measuring the Impact of Sense Similarity on Word Sense InductionOpen Website

2011 (modified: 16 Jul 2019)ULNLP@EMNLP 2011Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Word Sense Induction (WSI) is an unsupervised learning approach to discovering the different senses of a word from its contextual uses. A core challenge to WSI approaches is distinguishing between related and possibly similar senses of a word. Current WSI evaluation techniques have yet to analyze the specific impact of similarity on accuracy. Therefore, we present a new WSI evaluation that quantifies the relationship between the relatedness of a word's senses and the ability of a WSI algorithm to distinguish between them. Furthermore, we perform an analysis on sense confusions in SemEval-2 WSI task according to sense similarity. Both analyses for a representative selection of clustering-based WSI approaches reveals that performance is most sensitive to the clustering algorithm and not the lexical features used.
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