Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
1997-02-12
Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing, April 1997, Washington, DC
Computer Science
Computation and Language
8 pages, Latex, uses aclap.sty
Scientific paper
Statistical models of word-sense disambiguation are often based on a small number of contextual features or on a model that is assumed to characterize the interactions among a set of features. Model selection is presented as an alternative to these approaches, where a sequential search of possible models is conducted in order to find the model that best characterizes the interactions among features. This paper expands existing model selection methodology and presents the first comparative study of model selection search strategies and evaluation criteria when applied to the problem of building probabilistic classifiers for word-sense disambiguation.
Bruce Rebecca
Pedersen Ted
Wiebe Janyce
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