@inproceedings{ebaf17542f5a4d30ad01f8e83c952062,
title = "Word sense disambiguation and the application on internet search",
abstract = "All human languages have words that can mean different things in different contexts, such words with multiple meanings are potentially “ambiguous”. The process of “deciding which of several meanings of a term is intended in a given context” is known as “Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD)”. In this research, we investigated a hybrid method which combines “Wordnet ontology” and “concept co-occurrence statistics”, to determine the degree of semantic relatedness between two lexically expressed concepts. Then we applied it in the WSD task, and the experimental results showed the good performance. Finally we give an example application of our work on Internet search. We demonstrated how to use Wordnet to expand search query, and how to utilize the WSD technique to filter out the noise in search results.",
author = "Hung, {Jason C.} and Yang, {Che Yu} and Shih, {Timothy K.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2005 by Knowledge Systems Institute Graduate School.; 11th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems, DMS 2005 ; Conference date: 05-09-2005 Through 07-09-2005",
year = "2005",
language = "???core.languages.en_GB???",
series = "Proceedings: DMS 2005 - 11th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems",
publisher = "Knowledge Systems Institute Graduate School",
pages = "361--366",
booktitle = "Proceedings",
}