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title = "Disambiguation and Optional Co-Composition",
author = "Gamallo, Pablo and
P. Lopes, Gabriel and
Agustini, Alexandre",
editor = {Blache, Philippe and
Nguyen, No{\"e}l and
Chenfour, Nouredine and
Rajouani, Abdenbi},
booktitle = "Actes de la 11{\`e}me conf{\'e}rence sur le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles. Posters",
month = apr,
year = "2004",
address = "F{\`e}s, Maroc",
publisher = "ATALA",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2004.jeptalnrecital-poster.9/",
pages = "49--54",
abstract = "This paper describes a specific semantic property underlying binary dependencies: co-composition. We propose a more general definition than that given by Pustejovsky, what we call {\textquotedblleft}optional co-composition{\textquotedblright}. The aim of the paper is to explore the benefits of optional cocomposition in two disambiguation tasks: both word sense and structural disambiguation. Concerning the second task, some experiments were performed on large corpora."
}
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Disambiguation and Optional Co-Composition
%A Gamallo, Pablo
%A P. Lopes, Gabriel
%A Agustini, Alexandre
%Y Blache, Philippe
%Y Nguyen, Noël
%Y Chenfour, Nouredine
%Y Rajouani, Abdenbi
%S Actes de la 11ème conférence sur le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles. Posters
%D 2004
%8 April
%I ATALA
%C Fès, Maroc
%F gamallo-etal-2004-disambiguation
%X This paper describes a specific semantic property underlying binary dependencies: co-composition. We propose a more general definition than that given by Pustejovsky, what we call “optional co-composition”. The aim of the paper is to explore the benefits of optional cocomposition in two disambiguation tasks: both word sense and structural disambiguation. Concerning the second task, some experiments were performed on large corpora.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2004.jeptalnrecital-poster.9/
%P 49-54
Markdown (Informal)
[Disambiguation and Optional Co-Composition](https://aclanthology.org/2004.jeptalnrecital-poster.9/) (Gamallo et al., JEP/TALN/RECITAL 2004)
ACL
- Pablo Gamallo, Gabriel P. Lopes, and Alexandre Agustini. 2004. Disambiguation and Optional Co-Composition. In Actes de la 11ème conférence sur le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles. Posters, pages 49–54, Fès, Maroc. ATALA.