2010 IEEE Fourth International Conference on Semantic Computing 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icsc.2010.66
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A Word Sense Disambiguation Approach for Converting Natural Language Text into a Common Semantic Description

Abstract: Abstract-Concept Description Language (CDL) is a common language that represents the semantics of content in a simple and structured manner. In particular, it is intended to describe Natural Language (NL) texts in a format that can be understood and processed by computers. Since words with multiple meanings can be found from texts, it becomes necessary to perform Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) in order to achieve a correct representation. This paper presents a WSD approach that determines best candidates for … Show more

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“…Thus, if the word relationship appears near the word doctor and patient, we can say that its meaning related to ‗Doctrines' and not ‗Education' which is known as sentential context [2]. At a onetime Computer that read words, must use a process called word sense disambiguation to find the correct meaning of a word [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, if the word relationship appears near the word doctor and patient, we can say that its meaning related to ‗Doctrines' and not ‗Education' which is known as sentential context [2]. At a onetime Computer that read words, must use a process called word sense disambiguation to find the correct meaning of a word [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%