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Homonymy Information for English WordNet

Proceedings of Globalex Workshop on Linked Lexicography within the 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference

DOI:10.63317/548m34abv65x

Abstract

A widely acknowledged shortcoming of WordNet is that it lacks a distinction between word meanings which are systematically related (polysemy), and those which are coincidental (homonymy). Several previous works have attempted to fill this gap, by inferring this information using computational methods. We revisit this task, and exploit recent advances in language modelling to synthesise homonymy annotation for Princeton WordNet. Previous approaches treat the problem using clustering methods; by contrast, our method works by linking WordNet to the Oxford English Dictionary, which contains the information we need. To perform this alignment, we pair definitions based on their proximity in an embedding space produced by a Transformer model. Despite the simplicity of this approach, our best model attains an F1 of .97 on an evaluation set that we annotate. The outcome of our work is a high-quality homonymy annotation layer for Princeton WordNet, which we release.

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Paper ID
lrec2022-ws-gwll-13
Pages
pp. 90-98
BibKey
maudslay-teufel-2022-homonymy
Editor
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Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
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Workshop
Proceedings of Globalex Workshop on Linked Lexicography within the 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
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Date
20 June 2022 25 June 2022

Authors

  • RM

    Rowan Hall Maudslay

  • ST

    Simone Teufel

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