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Incorporating Glosses into Neural Word Sense Disambiguation

Fuli Luo, Tianyu Liu, Qiaolin Xia, Baobao Chang, Zhifang Sui

2018-05-21ACL 2018 7Word Sense Disambiguation
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Abstract

Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) aims to identify the correct meaning of polysemous words in the particular context. Lexical resources like WordNet which are proved to be of great help for WSD in the knowledge-based methods. However, previous neural networks for WSD always rely on massive labeled data (context), ignoring lexical resources like glosses (sense definitions). In this paper, we integrate the context and glosses of the target word into a unified framework in order to make full use of both labeled data and lexical knowledge. Therefore, we propose GAS: a gloss-augmented WSD neural network which jointly encodes the context and glosses of the target word. GAS models the semantic relationship between the context and the gloss in an improved memory network framework, which breaks the barriers of the previous supervised methods and knowledge-based methods. We further extend the original gloss of word sense via its semantic relations in WordNet to enrich the gloss information. The experimental results show that our model outperforms the state-of-theart systems on several English all-words WSD datasets.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Word Sense DisambiguationSupervised:SemEval 201367.2GAS<sub>ext</sub>
Word Sense DisambiguationSupervised:SemEval 201572.6GAS<sub>ext</sub>
Word Sense DisambiguationSupervised:Senseval 272.2GAS<sub>ext</sub>
Word Sense DisambiguationSupervised:Senseval 370.5GAS<sub>ext</sub>
Word Sense DisambiguationSupervised:SemEval 201366.7GAS
Word Sense DisambiguationSupervised:SemEval 201571.6GAS
Word Sense DisambiguationSupervised:Senseval 272GAS
Word Sense DisambiguationSupervised:Senseval 370GAS
Word Sense DisambiguationSensEval 2F172.4GASext (Linear)
Word Sense DisambiguationSensEval 2F172.2GASext (Concatenation)
Word Sense DisambiguationSensEval 2F172.1GAS (Concatenation)
Word Sense DisambiguationSensEval 2F172GAS (Linear)
Word Sense DisambiguationSensEval 3 Task 1F170.5GASext (Concatenation)
Word Sense DisambiguationSensEval 3 Task 1F170.2GAS (Concatenation)
Word Sense DisambiguationSensEval 3 Task 1F170.1GASext (Linear)
Word Sense DisambiguationSensEval 3 Task 1F170GAS (Linear)
Word Sense DisambiguationSemEval 2013 Task 12F167.2GASext (Concatenation)
Word Sense DisambiguationSemEval 2013 Task 12F167.1GASext (Linear)
Word Sense DisambiguationSemEval 2013 Task 12F167GAS (Concatenation)
Word Sense DisambiguationSemEval 2013 Task 12F166.7GAS (Linear)
Word Sense DisambiguationSemEval 2015 Task 13F172.6GASext (Concatenation)
Word Sense DisambiguationSemEval 2015 Task 13F172.1GASext (Linear)
Word Sense DisambiguationSemEval 2015 Task 13F171.8GAS (Concatenation)
Word Sense DisambiguationSemEval 2015 Task 13F171.6GAS (Linear)

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