Introductory Course at ESSLLI 2007
19th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information
Dublin, Ireland
August 6-17, 2007
Introduction to Corpus-based Computational Semantics
References
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Corpora and Annotation
Word Senses,
WordNet,
Word Sense Disambiguation
Semantic Similarity, Relations, and Classes
Paraphrases
Selectional
Preferences,
Semantic Roles
World
knowledge
Corpora and Annotation
- Tony McEnery and Andrew Wilson (1996): Corpus
Linguistics. Edinburgh University Press.
- Geoffrey Leech (1997): "Introducing Corpus Annotation". In: Richard
Garside, Geoffrey Leech and Tony McEnery, editors: "Corpus Annotation".
London, New York: Longman, pp. 1-18.
- Steven Bird and Gary Simons (2003): Seven dimensions of
portability for language documentation and description. Language
79: 557-582.
- Tony McEnery (2003): "Corpus Linguistics". In: Ruslan Mitkov,
editor: The
Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics, pp. 448-463. Oxford
University Press.
- Nancy Ide (2004): Preparation and analysis of
linguistic corpora. In: Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, John
Unsworth, editors: A
Companion to Digital Humanities. Blackwell.
- Martin Wynne, editor (2005): Developing
linguistic corpora: a guide to good practice. Oxford: Oxbow
Books. Available online.
- Corpora Mailing List
- Corpus Encoding Standard (CES)
Word Senses
- George K. Zipf (1949): "Human Behaviour and the Principle of Least-Effort". Addison-Wesley, Cambridge, MA.
- Jurij D. Apresjan (1974): "Regular polysemy". Linguistics 142: 5-32.
- Adam Kilgarriff (1997): I don't believe in word senses. Computers and the Humanities, 31(2):91-113.
- Patrick Hanks (2000): Do word meanings exist? Computers and the Humanities, 34(1-2):205-215.
- Harald Baayen (2001): "Word frequency distributions". Kluwer Academic Publishers.
- Marco Baroni (2007?): Distributions in Text. In: Anke Lüdeling and Merja Kytö, editors: Corpus Linguistics. An International Handbook. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin.
WordNet
- Michael Lesk (1986): Automatic sense disambiguation using machine readable dictionaries: How to tell a pine cone from an ice cream cone. In Proceedings of the SIGDOC Conference. Toronto, Canada.
- William A. Gale, Kenneth W. Church, and David Yarowsky (1992): One sense per discourse. In Proceedings of the DARPA Speech and Natural Language Workshop.
- Nancy Ide and Jean Véronis (1998): Introduction to the special issue on Word Sense Disambiguation: The state of the art. Computational Linguistics, 24(1):1-40.
- Hwee T. Ng, Chung Y. Lim, Shou K. Foo (1999): A case study on the inter-annotator agreement for word sense disambiguation. In Proceedings of the ACL Workshop on Standardizing Lexical Resources.
- Adam Kilgarriff and Martha Palmer (2000): Introduction to the special issue on SENSEVAL. Computers and the Humanities, 34(1-2):1-13.
- Philip Edmonds and Adam Kilgarriff (2002): Introduction to the special issue on evaluating Word Sense Disambiguation systems. Journal of Natural Language Engineering, 8(4).
- Diana McCarthy, Rob Koeling, Julie Weeds, John Carroll (2004): Finding predominant senses in untagged text. In Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pp 280-287. Barcelona, Spain.
- Nancy Ide and Yorick Wilks (2006): Making sense about sense. In: Eneko Agirre and Philip Edmonds, editors: "Word Sense Disambiguation: Algorithms and Applications", chapter 3.
- Roberto Navigli (2006): Reducing the granularity of a computational lexicon via an automatic mapping to a coarse-grained sense inventory. In Proceedings of the 5th LREC. Genoa, Italy.
- Martha Palmer, Hoa Trang Dang, Christiane Fellbaum (2007): Making fine-grained and coarse-grained sense distinctions, both manually and automatically. Natural Language Engineering 13(2): 137-163.
- SensEval and SemEval online
Semantic Similarity, Relations, and Classes
Paraphrases
Selectional Preferences
Semantic Roles
World Knowledge