2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10579-024-09771-7
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Sense through time: diachronic word sense annotations for word sense induction and Lexical Semantic Change Detection

Dominik Schlechtweg,
Frank D. Zamora-Reina,
Felipe Bravo-Marquez
et al.

Abstract: There has been extensive work on human word sense annotation, i.e., manually labeling word uses in natural texts according to their senses. Such labels were primarily created for the tasks of Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) and Word Sense Induction (WSI). However, almost all datasets annotated with word senses are synchronic datasets, i.e., contain texts created in a relatively short period of time and often do not provide the creation date of the texts. This ignores possible applications in diachronic-histori… Show more

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