@inproceedings{bond-etal-2021-teaching,
title = "Teaching Through Tagging {---} Interactive Lexical Semantics",
author = "Bond, Francis and
Devadason, Andrew and
Teo, Melissa Rui Lin and
da Costa, Lu{\'i}s Morgado",
editor = "Vossen, Piek and
Fellbaum, Christiane",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 11th Global Wordnet Conference",
month = jan,
year = "2021",
address = "University of South Africa (UNISA)",
publisher = "Global Wordnet Association",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.gwc-1.32/",
pages = "273--283",
abstract = "In this paper we discuss an ongoing effort to enrich students' learning by involving them in sense tagging. The main goal is to lead students to discover how we can represent meaning and where the limits of our current theories lie. A subsidiary goal is to create sense tagged corpora and an accompanying linked lexicon (in our case wordnets). We present the results of tagging several texts and suggest some ways in which the tagging process could be improved. Two authors of this paper present their own experience as students. Overall, students reported that they found the tagging an enriching experience. The annotated corpora and changes to the wordnet are made available through the NTU multilingual corpus and associated wordnets (NTU-MC)."
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Teaching Through Tagging — Interactive Lexical Semantics
%A Bond, Francis
%A Devadason, Andrew
%A Teo, Melissa Rui Lin
%A da Costa, Luís Morgado
%Y Vossen, Piek
%Y Fellbaum, Christiane
%S Proceedings of the 11th Global Wordnet Conference
%D 2021
%8 January
%I Global Wordnet Association
%C University of South Africa (UNISA)
%F bond-etal-2021-teaching
%X In this paper we discuss an ongoing effort to enrich students’ learning by involving them in sense tagging. The main goal is to lead students to discover how we can represent meaning and where the limits of our current theories lie. A subsidiary goal is to create sense tagged corpora and an accompanying linked lexicon (in our case wordnets). We present the results of tagging several texts and suggest some ways in which the tagging process could be improved. Two authors of this paper present their own experience as students. Overall, students reported that they found the tagging an enriching experience. The annotated corpora and changes to the wordnet are made available through the NTU multilingual corpus and associated wordnets (NTU-MC).
%U https://aclanthology.org/2021.gwc-1.32/
%P 273-283
Markdown (Informal)
[Teaching Through Tagging — Interactive Lexical Semantics](https://aclanthology.org/2021.gwc-1.32/) (Bond et al., GWC 2021)
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