Titel: How Web Communities Analyze Human Language: Word Senses in Wiktionary
Personen:Meyer, Christian M./Gurevych, Iryna
Jahr: 2010
Typ: Aufsatz
In: s. ed. (Hg.): Proceedings of the Second Web Science Conference, Raleigh, NC, USA, 26 - 27 April 2010
Untersuchte Sprachen: Englisch*English
Schlagwörter: Einzelbedeutung/Lesart*sense
Internet-Lexikografie/Online-Lexikografie*internet lexicography/online lexicography
Nutzerbeteiligung*user contribution
Medium: Online
URI: https://tubiblio.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/104717/
Zuletzt besucht: 19.10.2020
Abstract: The emergence of Web 2.0 enables new insights in many research areas. In this study, we examine how communities of Web users define word senses. Although a fundamental notion in human language analysis, it is a major challenge to define what a word sense is. The Collective Intelligence of Web communities has the potential to provide fundamental insights into our understanding of word senses. We focus on two human language resources from Computational Linguistics, namely WordNet and Wiktionary, and analyze their coverage and their word sense distribution. Then, we systematically study the nature of word sense definitions in both resources based on manually chosen representatives. We conclude our study by highlighting the potential of collaboratively defined word senses and suggest further analysis of collaborative resources, like Wiktionary.