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Fall 2017
Cognates are words in related languages that have originated from the same word in an ancestor language, such as the English/German word pair father/Vater. Cognate information is critical in the field of historical linguistics, where it is used to determine the relationships between languages and...
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Fall 2020
Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is one of the core tasks in natural language processing and its objective is to identify the sense of a content word (nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs) in context, given a predefined sense inventory. Although WSD is a monolingual task, it has been conjectured...
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Fall 2011
Grapheme-to-phoneme conversion (G2P) and machine transliteration are important tasks in natural language processing. Supplemental data can often help resolve difficult ambiguities: existing transliterations of the same word can help choose among a G2P system’s candidate output transcriptions;...
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Fall 2020
Distinguishing between homonymy and polysemy can facilitate Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD), as WSD systems use the standard sense inventories that are excessively fine-grained and include many polysemous senses. We classify words as either homonymous or polysemous by building graphs of word...