| Yarowsky, D. (2000) Hierarchical Decision Lists for Word Sense Disambiguation. Computers and the Humanities, 34(2) 179-186. |
....word. We believe that the approach in this paper is the rst time that decision trees based strictly on bigram features have been employed. The decision list is a closely related approach that has also been applied to word sense disambiguation (e.g. Yarowsky, 1994) Wilks and Stevenson, 1998) (Yarowsky, 2000)) Rather than building and traversing a tree to perform disambiguation, a list is employed. In the general case a decision list may suffer from less fragmentation during learning than decision trees; as a practical matter this means that the decision list is less likely to be over trained. ....
D. Yarowsky. 2000. Hierarchical decision lists for word sense disambiguation. Computers and the Humanities, 34(1-2).
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Yarowsky, D. (2000) Hierarchical Decision Lists for Word Sense Disambiguation. Computers and the Humanities, 34(2) 179-186.
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