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Copyright Statement: This is an open access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, even commercially as long as the original work is properly cited.

Verb Sense Disambiguation by Measuring Semantic Relatedness between Verb and Surrounding Terms of Context

Author 1: Arpita Dutta
Author 2: Samir Kumar Borgohain

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Digital Object Identifier (DOI) : 10.14569/IJACSA.2021.0120254

Article Published in International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications(IJACSA), Volume 12 Issue 2, 2021.

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Abstract: Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is considered an AI complete problem which may be defined as the ability to resolve the intended meaning of ambiguous words occurring in a language. Language has complex structure and is highly ambiguous which has deep rooted relations between its different components specifically words, sentences and paragraphs. Incidentally, human beings can easily comprehend and resolve the intended meanings of the ambiguous words. The difficulty arises in building a highly accurate machine translation system or information retrieval system because of ambiguity. A number of algorithms have been devised to solve ambiguity but the success rate of these algorithms are very much limited. Context might have played a decisive role in human judgment while deciphering the meaning of polysemic words. A significant number of psychological models have been proposed to emulate the way the human beings understand the meaning of words, sentences or text depending on the context. The pertinent question that the researchers want to address is how the meanings are represented by human beings in mental memory and whether it is feasible to simulate with a computational model. Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA), a mathematical technique which is effective in representation of meanings in the form of vectors that closely approximates human semantic space. By comparing the vectors in the LSA generated semantic space, the closest neighbours of the word vector can be derived which indirectly provides lot of information about a word. However, LSA does not provide a complete theory of meaning. That is why psychological process modules are combined with LSA to make the theory of meaning concrete. Predication algorithm with LSA was proposed by Kintch, 2001 which was sufficient to capture various word senses and was successful in homonym disambiguation. Meaning of a word might have multiple senses specifically verbs. For example, verb “run” has 42 senses in WordNet. In order to find the correct sense of a verb is really a daunting task and resolving verb ambiguity using psycholinguistic model is very much limited. The proposed method has exploited the high dimensional vector LSA space resulted from training samples by applying predication algorithm to derive the most appropriate semantic neighbours for the target polysemous verb from the semantic space. Finally the vector space of test samples are checked with the training samples i.e. semantic neighbours to classify the senses of polysemous words in accurate manner.

Keywords: Word sense disambiguation; ambiguous verb; context; semantic space; latent semantic analysis; polysemy; machine translation

Arpita Dutta and Samir Kumar Borgohain, “Verb Sense Disambiguation by Measuring Semantic Relatedness between Verb and Surrounding Terms of Context” International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications(IJACSA), 12(2), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2021.0120254

@article{Dutta2021,
title = {Verb Sense Disambiguation by Measuring Semantic Relatedness between Verb and Surrounding Terms of Context},
journal = {International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications},
doi = {10.14569/IJACSA.2021.0120254},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2021.0120254},
year = {2021},
publisher = {The Science and Information Organization},
volume = {12},
number = {2},
author = {Arpita Dutta and Samir Kumar Borgohain}
}


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