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Word Sense Induction

Word sense induction (WSI) is widely known as the “unsupervised version” of WSD. The problem states as: Given a target word (e.g., “cold”) and a collection of sentences (e.g., “I caught a cold”, “The weather is cold”) that use the word, cluster the sentences according to their different senses/meanings. We do not need to know the sense/meaning of each cluster, but sentences inside a cluster should have used the target words with the same sense.

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Papers

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RuDSI: graph-based word sense induction dataset for RussianCode1
PolyLM: Learning about Polysemy through Language ModelingCode1
To Word Senses and Beyond: Inducing Concepts with Contextualized Language Models0
Multilingual Substitution-based Word Sense Induction0
The LSCD Benchmark: a Testbed for Diachronic Word Meaning Tasks0
A Systematic Comparison of Contextualized Word Embeddings for Lexical Semantic ChangeCode0
Word Sense Induction with Knowledge Distillation from BERT0
Words as Gatekeepers: Measuring Discipline-specific Terms and Meanings in Scholarly PublicationsCode0
Word Sense Induction with Hierarchical Clustering and Mutual Information Maximization0
Absinth: A small world approach to word sense induction0
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1BERT+DPF-Score71.3Unverified
2AutoSenseF-Score61.7Unverified
3LDAF-Score60.7Unverified
4SE-WSI-fixF-Score55.1Unverified
5BNP-HCF-Score23.1Unverified