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Y. Wilks. 1997. Senses and Texts. Computers and the Humanities, 31(2).

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Is Word Sense Disambiguation just one more NLP task? - Wilks (1998)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Wilks)   (Correct)

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Wilks, Y. (1997) Senses and Texts. Computers and the Humanities.


An empirical approach to Lexical Tuning - Basili, Catizone, Pazienza.. (1998)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Wilks)   (Correct)

....lexicons, there are problems concerned with subjects having difficulty assigning a word occurrence to one and only one sense during this markup phase. Kilgarriff [Kilgarriff1993] has described such problems, though his figures suggest the difficulties are probably not as serious as he claims [Wilks1997] However, we have to ask what it means to evaluate the process of Lexical Tuning: this seems to require annotating in advance a new sense in a corpus that does not occur in the reference lexicon, when developing gold standard data for testing basic WSD. The clear answer is that, on the ....

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An Automatic Approach to Create a Sense Tagged Corpus for .. - Disambiguation In Machine (2005)   (Correct)

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Y. Wilks. 1997. Senses and Texts. Computers and the Humanities, 31(2).


Retrieving With Good Sense - Sanderson (2000)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

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Wilks 97 Y. Wilks (1997). Senses and Texts, in Computers and the Humanities, 31(2).

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