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Word Sense Disambiguation

The task of Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) consists of associating words in context with their most suitable entry in a pre-defined sense inventory. The de-facto sense inventory for English in WSD is WordNet.. For example, given the word “mouse” and the following sentence:

“A mouse consists of an object held in one's hand, with one or more buttons.”

we would assign “mouse” with its electronic device sense (the 4th sense in the WordNet sense inventory).

Papers

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Semantic similarity estimation for domain specific data using BERT and other techniques0
On Self-improving Token Embeddings0
SANDWiCH: Semantical Analysis of Neighbours for Disambiguating Words in Context ad HocCode0
GlossGPT: GPT for Word Sense Disambiguation using Few-shot Chain-of-Thought PromptingCode0
Probing Semantic Routing in Large Mixture-of-Expert Models0
TreeMatch: A Fully Unsupervised WSD System Using Dependency Knowledge on a Specific Domain0
Fietje: An open, efficient LLM for DutchCode2
Word Sense Linking: Disambiguating Outside the Sandbox0
Can LLMs assist with Ambiguity? A Quantitative Evaluation of various Large Language Models on Word Sense Disambiguation0
Astro-HEP-BERT: A bidirectional language model for studying the meanings of concepts in astrophysics and high energy physics0
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1GlossGPTF1 (Zeroshot Dev)81.8Unverified
2ESR LargeF1 (Zeroshot Dev)77.4Unverified
3ESR baseF1 (Zeroshot Dev)73.9Unverified
4SEMEq LargeF1 (Zeroshot Dev)73.7Unverified
5SEMeq baseF1 (Zeroshot Dev)71.5Unverified
6RTWE largeF1 (Zero shot test)69.9Unverified
7LeskF1 (Zeroshot Dev)40.1Unverified
8MFSF1 (Zeroshot Dev)0Unverified