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Title | English Senseval: Report and Results |
Authors |
Kilgarriff Adam (ITRI, University of Brighton, Brighton, England, adam@itri.bton.ac.uk) Rosenzweig Joseph (University of Pennsylvania, 200 South 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA, USA, josephr@linc.cis.upenn.edu) |
Keywords | Evaluation, SENSEVAL, Word Sense Disambiguation |
Session | Session EO3 - Evaluation and Semantics |
Abstract | There are now many computer programs for automatically determining which sense a word is being used in. One would like to be able to say which were better, which worse, and also which words, or varieties of language, presented particular problems to which programs. In 1998 a first evaluation exercise, SENSEVAL, took place. The English component of the exercise is described, and results presented. |