1. What have the authors contributed in "Structural semantic interconnections: a knowledge-based approach to word sense disambiguation" ?
On the other hand, the increasing availability of large-scale, rich lexical knowledge resources seems to provide new challenges to knowledge-based approaches.. In this paper, the authors present a method, called structural semantic interconnections ( SSI ), which creates structural specifications of the possible senses for each word in a context and selects the best hypothesis according to a grammar G, describing relations between sense specifications.
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2. What is the critical task in the area of computational linguistics?
WORD sense disambiguation (WSD) is perhaps the mostcritical task in the area of computational linguistics (see [1] for a survey).
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3. What is the way to describe word senses?
In the field of computational linguistics, however, large lexical knowledge bases and annotated resources offer an ideal starting point for constructing structured representations of word senses.
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4. What are the limitations of the WSD algorithm?
In this paper, the authors present a WSD algorithm, called structural semantic interconnections (SSI), that uses graphs to describe the objects to analyze (word senses) and a contextfree grammar to detect relevant semantic patterns between graphs.
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