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                    Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 94.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                   <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
                  <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>

             Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 06:35:33 +0100
             From: "Nancy M. Ide" <ide@cs.vassar.edu>
             Subject: Computers and the Humanities: Special Issue on SENSEVAL

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                         COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES
                       Volume 34, Issue 1/2, April 2000

                              SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE
                                       on
                 THE SENSEVAL WORD SENSE DISAMBIGUATION EXERCISE

                               Table of Contents
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    Introduction to the Special Issue on SENSEVAL
           A. Kilgarriff, M. Palmer

    Framework and Results for English SENSEVAL
           A. Kilgarriff, J. Rosenzweig

    Framework and Results for French
           Frederique Segond

    Senseval/Romanseval: The Framework for Italian
           Nicoletta Calzolari, Ornella Corazzari

    Tagger Evaluation Given Hierarchical Tag Sets
           I. Dan Melamed, Philip Resnik

    Peeling an Onion: The Lexicographer s Experience of Manual
    Sense-Tagging
           Ramesh Krishnamurthy, Diane Nicholls

    Lexicography and Disambiguation: The Size of the Problem
           Rosamund Moon

    Combining Supervised and Unsupervised Lexical Knowledge Methods for
    Word Sense Disambiguation
           E. Agirre, G. Rigau, L. Padro, J. Atserias

    Word Sense Disambiguation Using Automatically Acquired Verbal
    Preferences
           John Carroll, Diana McCarthy

    A Topical/Local Classifier for Word Sense Identification
            Martin Chodorow, Claudia Leacock, George A. Miller

    GINGER II: An Example-Driven Word Sense Disambiguator
            Luca Dini, Vittorio Di Tomaso, Frederique Segond

    Word Sense Disambiguation by Information Filtering and Extraction
            Jeremy Ellman, Ian Klincke, John Tait

    Large Scale WSD Using Learning Applied to SENSEVAL
            Paul Hawkins, David Nettleton

    Word Sense Disambiguation Using the Classification Information Model
            Ho Lee, Hae-Chang Rim, Hungyun Seo

    Word Sense Disambiguation with a Similarity-Smoothed Case Library
            Dekang Lin

    Senseval: The CL Research Experience
            Kenneth C. Litkowski

    Selecting Decomposable Models for Word-Sense Disambiguation:
    The Grling-Sdm System
            Tom O Hara, Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca Bruce

    Simple Word Sense Discrimination
            Keith Suderman

    Memory-Based Word Sense Disambiguation
            Jorn Veenstra, Antal van den Bosch, Sabine Buchholz, Walter
            Daelemans, Jakub Zavrel

    Hierarchical Decision Lists for Word Sense Disambiguation
            David Yarowsky

    Using Semantic Classification Trees for WSD
            C. de Loupy, M. El-Beze, P.-F. Marteau

    Dictionary-Driven Semantic Look-up
            Frederique Segond, Elisabeth Aimelet, Veronika Lux, Corinne Jean

    ROMANSEVAL: Results for Italian by SENSE
            Stefano Federici, Simonetta Montemagni, Vito Pirrelli

    Do Word Meanings Exist?
            Patrick Hanks

    Consistent Criteria for Sense Distinctions
            Martha Palmer

    Cross-Lingual Sense Determination: Can It Work?
            Nancy Ide

    Is Word Sense Disambiguation Just One More NLP Task?
            Yorick Wilks

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    COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES
            The Official Journal of The Association for Computers and the
            Humanities

    Editors-in-Chief:
            Nancy Ide, Dept. of Computer Science, Vassar College, USA
            Elli Mylonas, Scholarly Technologies Group, Brown University, USA

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