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Building a sense tagged corpus with open mind word expert

Published: 11 July 2002 Publication History

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Open Mind Word Expert is an implemented active learning system for collecting word sense tagging from the general public over the Web. It is available at http://teach-computers.org. We expect the system to yield a large volume of high-quality training data at a much lower cost than the traditional method of hiring lexicographers. We thus propose a Senseval-3 lexical sample activity where the training data is collected via Open Mind Word Expert. If successful, the collection process can be extended to create the definitive corpus of word sense information.

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WSD '02: Proceedings of the ACL-02 workshop on Word sense disambiguation: recent successes and future directions - Volume 8
July 2002
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