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Abstract

Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) continues to be an open research problem in spite of recent advances in the NLP field, especially in machine learning. WSD for open-class words is well understood. However, WSD for closed class structural words (such as prepositions) is not so well resolved, and their role in frame semantics seems to be a relatively unknown area. This research uses a new method to disambiguate preposition senses by using a combined lookup from FrameNet and TPP databases. Motivated by recent work by Popescu, Tonelli, & Pianta (2007), it extends the concept to provide a deterministic WSD of prepositions using the lexical information drawn from the sentences in a local context. While the primary goal of the research is to disambiguate preposition sense, the approach also assigns frames and roles to different sentence elements. The use of prepositions for frame and role assignment seems to be a largely unexplored area which could provide a new dimension to research in lexical semantics.

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Title
A feature structure approach for disambiguating preposition senses
Author
Baglodi, Venkatesh
Year
2009
Publisher
ProQuest Dissertations Publishing
ISBN
978-1-109-27785-2
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
305150237
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.