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Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 13:05:55 -0500
From: "Nancy M. Ide" <ide at cs.vassar.edu>
Subject: COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES: VOL. 31 NO. 2
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Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 13:05:55 -0500
From: "Nancy M. Ide" <ide at cs.vassar.edu>
Subject: COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES: VOL. 31 NO. 2
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COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES
Volume 31 No. 2 1997
The most recent issue of Computers and the Humanities includes a
special section entitled "Debates in Humanities Computing". This
issue's debate addresses a fundamental question underlying work on
automatic word sense disambiguation: the viability of definitively
distinguishing senses of polysemous words. Yorick Wilks, a well-known
researcher in the area of automatic sense disambiguation and
computational semantics, presents his view of word senses which
supports the viability of current approaches to automatic word sense
disambiguation. An opposing position is taken by lexicographer Adam
Kilgarriff, who argues that definitive sense division is so difficult,
even for humans, as to be virtually impossible, and describes an
empirical study supporting his claim.
Table of Contents
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SPECIAL SECTION
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DEBATES IN HUMANITIES COMPUTING :
THE VIABILITY OF AUTOMATIC WORD SENSE DISAMBIGUATION
Senses and texts
Yorick Wilks
I don't believe in word senses
Adam Kilgarriff
OTHER ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE:
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An Estonian morphological analyser and the impact of a corpus on its
development
Heiki-Jaan Kaalep
MtScript: A multi lingual text editor
Malek Boualem and Stephane Harie
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COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES
The Official Journal of The Association for Computers and the
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