Word-sense disambiguation
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In computational linguistics, word-sense disambiguation (WSD) is an open problem of natural language processing, which governs the process of identifying which sense of a word (i.e. meaning) is used in a sentence, when the word has multiple meanings. The solution to this problem impacts other computer-related writing, such as discourse, improving relevance of search engines, anaphora resolution, coherence, inference et cetera.
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See also
- Ambiguity
- Lesk algorithm
- Lexical substitution
- Part-of-speech tagging
- Polysemy
- Semeval
- Syntactic ambiguity
- Word sense
- Word sense induction
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